What Would You Ask God For?
Mar 22, 2026 • Robert Pitman
This message centers on Naaman in 2 Kings 5—a powerful man who still needed healing. It challenges us to face our own “leprosy,” the area where we need God most.
The real problem isn’t our situation—it’s our response: pride, control, anger, and thinking we know how God should work.
Naaman was healed when he humbled himself. Before God could lift him up, he had to go down.
God doesn’t want our plans—He wants us. Healing comes through surrender, honesty, and vulnerability. When we shift from our thoughts to God’s, we choose trust over frustration.
At our core, we all want to love and be known. That happens when we let our guard down and step into real, authentic community.
