“I thought that he would surely come out and stand there to invoke the LORD his God, and would move his hand over the spot, and thus cure the leprosy.” With this, Naaman the Syrian turned about in anger and left. It would be safe to say that Naaman speaks for all of us when he questions the sense behind him being asked to wash in the waters of the Jordan as part of his cleansing process. He is not only angry at being asked to wash in an "inferior" body of water, but also at the inability of God to instantly cure him. With all the "instant" remedies introduced in our society today, we easily get irritated when we still have to wait in line for some services. The thought of having to "wait" for something infuriates us because it gets us involved in the process. Why get involved if it can be done for us? Now this gets scary when we carry over this thought and apply it into our relationship with God. God is all powerful, all knowing, and all seeing. God can do it all by himself. This is what Naaman expected to happen when he found himself before Elisha the Prophet. He did not expect to be asked to "participate" in the process of his cleansing. It took the counsel of his servant to bring him to do as the prophet had told him.
A saying attributed to St. Augustine runs thus: "God who created us without us cannot save us without us." Of course God could do it if God wanted to, but God knows that such a move will turn us into mere robots and would rid our salvation of a very important aspect: our participation. Salvation, as it were, must be intrinsic to us. In other words, inasmuch as our salvation comes from God, it must still be “induced” from within us. We must long for God from the depths of our hearts. We must feel from deep within us that something is amiss and come to the realization that it is only in God that it can be found. And once we reach out to God, God will do the rest. Experience has shown that human beings get to be better stewards of that in which they have invested. We have to be involved in our salvation process and own it if it has to benefit us.