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Gehazi A Leper As White As Snow

Gehazi A Leper As White As Snow. Background. Elisha had a servant named Gehazi (2 Kings 4-5) We know the story of Namaan the leper, but do we know the story of Gehazi the leper in the same chapter?. Lessons Learned.

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Gehazi A Leper As White As Snow

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  1. GehaziA Leper As White As Snow

  2. Background • Elisha had a servant named Gehazi (2 Kings 4-5) • We know the story of Namaan the leper, but do we know the story of Gehazi the leper in the same chapter?

  3. Lessons Learned • He would not be influenced by the gracious acts of kindness that surrounded him (2 Kings 2:9, 15; 4:1-44) – “be ye imitators together of me, and mark them that so walk…” (Phil. 3:17) • He thought he knew better than his master; Elisha was kind, Gehazi was greedy – “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35)

  4. Lessons Learned • He wanted to profit from God’s grace to another – “turning the grace of God into lasciviousness” (Jude 4) • He had one thing on his mind, money – “For what shall a man be profited, if he shall gain the whole world…” (Mt. 16:26)

  5. Lessons Learned • Just saying something, “All is well,” doesn’t make it so – “sound speech that cannot be condemned” (Tit. 2:8) • He, like David (2 Sam. 11), let one sin lead to another; his greed led to his lying – “the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil” (1 Tim. 6:9-10) • Covetousness (Lk. 12:15; Col. 3:5) • Greedy (1 Tim. 3:8; Tit. 1:7; 1 Pet. 5:2)

  6. Lessons Learned • He was a liar – “lie not one to another” (Col. 3:9) • He tried, like Achan (Josh. 7:11,21), to hide his sin and then went and stood before his master; he felt safe like most sinners do – “The eyes of Jehovah are in every place…” (Prov. 15:3) … “Your sin will find you out” (Num. 32:23)

  7. Lessons Learned • He was rewarded with the leprosy that was once belonged to Naaman; his punishment was “poetic justice” – “shall eat your flesh as fire” (Jas. 5:3) • He was responsible for his own sin even though he was connected to a righteous man of God – “each one of us shall give account of himself to God” (Rom. 14:12)

  8. Gehazi: The Leper • Seven years later Gehazi retold all the great things that Elisha had done (2 Kings 8:1-6). Did he repent? We are not told. Was he still a leper? We are not told. • Will you learn from a leper?

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