Lois: Alright, so 2 Kings 5 opens with a military commander from Syria named Naaman. He had leprosy and was sent by the king of Syria to the king of Israel for a cure.
Peter: Hey look, it's Naaman from Syria. Hey, Naaman! What's up?
Lois: Peter, be serious. So, the prophet in Israel told Naaman to bathe in the Jordan River seven times and he would be healed.
Brian: Wait, you mean the same Jordan from The Last Dance?
Lois: That's not what we're talking about, Brian. So Naaman was initially angry and refused to do it, but then his servants talked him into it and he was healed.
Peter: Wow, that's incredible. Hey, Naaman! You should come to my place and watch The Last Dance with me!
Lois: Peter, stop it. So, the prophet also told Naaman to bring back two mule-loads of dirt, and when Naaman returned to the prophet, he gave him a present.
Brian: Wait, what kind of present did he give him?
Lois: It was a robe, a pair of sandals, and some money. Then Naaman went back to Syria and told the king about his experience.
Peter: Wow, so Naaman got a free pair of sandals and a robe? Man, I wish I could get a deal like that.
Lois: Peter, you're missing the point here. The point is that Naaman was healed from leprosy and the power of God was made known through the prophet.