Healing Naaman

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This resource relating to 2 Kings 5 provides poems by John Newton (1725-1807) and Hazel Houser (1922-1996) highlighting the healing of Naaman in the Jordan River.
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*** Revised Common Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: 2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c CLASSIC POEM: Naaman John Newton Before Elisha’s gate The Syrian leper stood; But could not brook to wait, He deemed himself too good: He thought the prophet would attend, And not to him a message send. Have I this journey come, And will he not be seen? I were as well at home, Would washing make me clean: Why must I wash in Jordan’s flood? Damascus’ rivers are as good. Thus by his foolish pride He almost missed a cure; Howe’er at length he tried, And found the method sure: Soon as his pride was brought to yield, The leprosy was quickly healed. Leprous and proud as he, To Jesus thus I came, From sin to set me free, When first I heard his fame: Surely, thought I, my pompous train Of vows and tears will notice gain. My heart devised the way Which I supposed he’d take; And when I found delay, Was ready to go back: Had he some painful task enjoined, I to performance seemed inclined. *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: The River of Jordan Hazel Hauser LYRICS: To the River Of Jordan our Savior went one day And we read that John The Baptist met Him there And when John baptized Jesus in Jordan’s rushing waters The mighty power of God filled the air I’m on my way to the River Of Jordan Gonna wade right in to the rushing waters I’m going down, I’m going down to the River Of Jordan And let the cool waters cleanse my soul King Naaman was stricken with dreaded leprosy And he sent for the man of God to pray But Elisha said to Naaman “go dip yourself in Jordan” And let the cool waters wash your spots away So he went right down to the River Of Jordan He waded right in the rushing waters He dipped himself, he dipped himself in the River Of Jordan And the cool waters made him whole The River Of Jordan is many miles away And this mighty river I may never see But I’ll find myself an altar in an old-fashioned church And my River of Jordan, that will be Well, I’m on my way to the River Of Jordan Gonna wade right in to the rushing waters I’m going down, I’m going down to the River Of Jordan And let the cool waters cleanse my soul
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John Newton
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Hazel Houser
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2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15
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Year C Proper 23 (Ordinary Time 28)