Graham’s message walks us through Naaman’s story in 2 Kings 5, reminding us that no matter our status, strength, or success, we all carry the “incurable problem” of sin that only God can heal. Like Naaman, we often want God to work the way we imagined, but His healing comes through humble obedience, not our expectations. We’re encouraged by the faith of a captive young girl who pointed her captors to God, the failure of Israel’s king to look beyond the natural, and Elisha’s confidence that the Lord still moves. The heart of the sermon is simple: settle in your heart that God is who He says He is, trust Him in the hard places, obey even when His way doesn’t make sense, and let Him transform what sin has deformed.