Religion and Faith

Wednesday Morning Walk: 2 Kings 5

This week Brother Allen Byers spoke from 2 Kings, Chapter 5. Chapter 5 tells the story of how Naaman was healed of leprosy. In speaking on this passage, Brother Byers reminds us that we’re not in control. But God is. God has been in control since the beginning of time and He never changes. God is consistent and we should be as well if we want positive results in our lives. Don’t let fear of losing control take away opportunities God has placed in your life. Use that fear (or other emotion) as a way to learn where God can build your faith so you trust Him and use those life opportunities to bring God glory. Listen HERE.

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