. . a little girl. (2 Kings 5:2)
Have you ever looked at a famous painting, and
at first glance, it appears to be almost ordinary? But then you look
closer, and you see the artist’s use of shadow and light, perspective,
and contrast—and the scene comes alive before your eyes! Today’s story
about Naaman is like that. A little girl, a grizzly prophet, and a minor
river—nothing too impressive, and yet they all work together in a
miraculous way. They show that the small and the humble can bring great
glory to the Lord.
Why is this? It’s because they aren’t prone to drawing attention to
themselves. All they want to do is follow the Lord; they don’t worry
about whether people see it or not. The scene with the little girl moves
us because it comes from such an unexpected place, a place of purity
and sincerity and simplicity.
Don’t you love how God reveals himself through unlikely people and
circumstances? The Bible tells us about Gideon, the youngest of the
least of the families of Israel, who leads his people to victory. There
is Ruth, a widowed and impoverished foreigner, who wins the heart of a
wealthy Israelite and becomes part of Jesus’ family tree. And there’s
King David. This heroic leader was just a young shepherd boy when the
Lord chose him.
Don’t think that God can’t use you! You may not be wealthy or
powerful or famous. You may feel that you don’t have a lot of control
over your circumstances, either. But none of that matters to God. In
fact, you might be just the right person he is looking for. Just as he
worked through a little girl to change the course of history, he can use
you to bring powerful change to the people around you.
Whether you’re doing the dishes, shoveling snow, or filing papers,
you can be a vessel of Jesus’ love and grace. A simple word of
encouragement, spoken from a heart of love and trust, can do far more
than you can imagine. Just ask that little girl who set Naaman on the
road to healing!
“Lord, use me to reveal your love.”
from wau.org