The story of Naaman’s healing is found in 2 Kings 5:1–19. Naaman was a Syrian army commander who suffered from leprosy. He was healed after following the prophet Elisha’s instruction to wash in the River Jordan seven times. This story contains multiple lessons, but the central spiritual message is about God’s mercy and grace being available to all people, regardless of nationality or status.
Naaman was a foreigner (a Syrian), yet he received healing from the God of Israel. This highlights God's universal mercy and willingness to bless even those outside Israel who have faith and obedience.