Do not look down on anyone( PART 1)
2 Kings Chapter 5 is an account of a powerful warrior, the commander of army of Aram. He had won many battles to the extent that the king of Aram had a great admiration for this man called Naaman. Unfortunately, he suffered from leprosy( a contagious skin disease). In all of this, there was a maid servant in Naaman's house who suggested to his wife to take him to a prophet in Samaria that he will be healed. My point is not the success story of this man or the admiration he won from his master but the kind of relationship that exist between Mrs Naaman and this maid servant that could actually gave her the boldness, free hands and courage to speak with her Mistress. This advice from one useless, poor, dirty, stinky, irrelevant and ordinary maid servant was what brought healing to Naaman's stigma. Imagine the Mistress is harsh, always raising her shoulders up as if the whole world belongs to her, making statements such as: " Do you know who I am? I'm Mrs Naam...