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Being Open to God’s Word (Part 3) 

July 13, 2023 by Ken Yates in Blog - 2 Kings 5, evangelism, Naaman
In my last two blogs, I pointed out that often the people we least expect to be open to God’s truth are, and those we expect to be open are not. I gave the example of the widow of Zarephath. In this blog, I will address another example—Naaman the leper. The Lord spoke of these
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November 18, 2022
If All Other gods Are Not Previously Renounced, Especially with Hinduism, Can one Be Eternally Saved?
Acts 10, Cornelius, Ephesians, Hinduism, John 3:16, Magic, Naaman, Nicodemus, Polytheism
Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates entertain a question about Hinduism and more broadly about Polytheism. Is it required to renounce all previous gods/idols in order to be born again? As a part of the answer, they will look at some people, references and incidents in scripture. You will surely find this discussion interesting. Please join us for this episode!
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When People Get Angry at Easy Salvation (2 Kings 5:1-19)

November 23, 2021 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - easy, Naaman
Have you ever noticed that people are not only reluctant to believe in God’s grace, but it also makes them angry? In Life Is Impossible: And That’s Good News, Nick Lannon points to Naaman the Syrian as an example of someone who was infuriated at an easy salvation. If you remember, Naaman was commander of
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