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Abandon Your Preconceived Notions - Tuesday Praise & Pray (for others) January 13, 2026

When Naaman went looking for healing in Israel, he was initially disappointed. He'd come all the way from Aram (in modern-day Syria) because he'd heard that Prophet Elisha could do what the mystics and doctors in his land couldn't - heal his leprosy.


Instead of meeting Elisha, he was met by the prophet's servant, who told him to dip himself in the River Jordan seven times. Naaman did not take kindly to receiving instructions from a messenger. 2 Kings 5:11 - But Naaman went away angry and said, “I thought that he would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy.


Pride kicked in and he "went off in a rage" (2 Kings 5:12). Naaman's servants appealed to his ego to get him to obey the prophet's instruction. As a result, "his flesh was restored and became clean like that of a young boy" (2 Kings 5:14). Imagine that. His pride and preconceived notions could have gotten in the way of the miracle God wants for you.


By now, we understand why we have to reject pride as believers in Christ. Pride was the original sin, and it led to satan and many angels being kicked out of heaven. Countless examples from the Bible and our lifetime illustrate the negative consequences of being arrogant.


However, many of us fail to realize that our preconceived expectations can limit how we experience God. It is easy to think things should go the way we imagine or the way we've seen similar situations play out. Naaman came from a land where occult practices were normal. The 'priests' in his nation performed like magicians, and he was looking to Elisha and his God to 'perform' in a similar fashion.



What the war commander didn't realize was that he was going to encounter the one true God who never needs to perform parlor tricks to prove His might. Since his expectations weren't initially met and his ego went unfed by Elisha, he wanted to walk away from what eventually transformed his life. And it truly did change his life. So much so, he became a believer in the God Elisha served.


He, like many of us, didn't realize that with God, it is crucial to expect the unexpected. Sadly, many Christians often forget that God's thoughts and ways are higher and thus better than ours (Isaiah 55:9). We ignore the fact that if we expect and demand that God only do things in a way that's comfortable to us, we are likely to miss the very miracles we're desperate for.


This attitude is partly why so many, like the Gadarenes, rejected Jesus. He spoke and did things differently from what they'd become used to and couldn't see past their set ideas to realize that God was doing a new thing (Isaiah 43:19).


So, ask yourself, would you have reacted the way Naaman did if you were in his shoes? Or have you already done something similar? Have you ignored an instruction God gave because it was uncomfortable, didn't make sense, or you couldn't see how it would get you to your goal? If you believe in God, you have to trust in Him wholeheartedly. The wonderful thing is He has given you faith, it is time to apply it, knowing He will take care of you and give more.


That often requires you to set education and logic aside (Proverbs 3:5). Instead, you have to lean on the Jericho Moments - the times He did the impossible - and remember that His plans for you are good, and not evil (Jeremiah 29:11). This is God's desire for all who believe in Him and call Him their Father.


Every preconceived notion has to go, so they don't get in the way of the great things God has in store. He is faithful and can be trusted to bring you to the good and expected end He has for you. Have faith!





As you await fellowship at Noon EST, consider reading the Altar Call below and the following previous P&P messages:

 
 
 

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P L U N D E R E R
43 minutes ago

From JIR - Thanks sis @FFJ for sharing today’s message with us as it is something the Lord has been dealing with me on. The more He reveals Himself to me the more amazed I am of Him. When a preconceived notion comes into my mind about the Lord, He shows me something completely different which is teaching me to throw away any thoughts or ideas on how God is because that would be putting Him in a box.


I am learning to let God be God and just follow His lead. Who am I to even think that I can know the next step the Lord will take or how He does things? He is my Creator and wisdom…

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P L U N D E R E R
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AMEN!


Glory to our great God Almighty! It is good to see your comment today, sis. I love how you said the Lord corrects and disabuses you of limited perspectives. What a kind Father! He does this so we depend solely on Him.


We all forget how little we know about anything and how much He knows about everything, so it is kind when He takes the moment to adjust how we see things. I'm reminded of how He did that for Job. He asked him if Leviathan would submit to him and much more. By the time He was done, Job's perspective had shifted greatly, and he admitted that although he thought he knew God, everything he'd known had…


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From EC - Amen and good morning ladies!

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P L U N D E R E R
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Glory be to God and good morning to you too!


I pray you will connect with God's word and He will be very real to you today. I pray the grace of Jesus find you, IJMN, Amen.

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From CD - I love it when God confirms a word He has shared with me. LORD, forgive me for the many times I have plaved you in the minimalist confines if my small mind . Lord, please help me to continue to take the limits off of You and Your might. My prayer today and every day is that I never miss another blessing because it did not come dressed in the clothes I played out, IJN!!!!


Hallelujah, victory is mine, victory is mine, victory today is mine!! I told Satan, get thee behind because victory today is mine!!

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P L U N D E R E R
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AMEN!!


Happy Tuesday, sis, and good morning. I join you in saying that prayer and singing that hymn! Indeed, victory is mine today because satan is not only behind but far beneath me. Hallelujah to the name of the Lord.


So often, we expect the fulfilment of prayers to be packaged a specific way, ignoring that God knows best and has better for us. May He continue to help us all so, as you prayed, none of us will miss what He has due to our preconceived notions, IJMN, Amen.


Hope you are having a blessed day! The Lord be with you as you navigate the day, IJN, Amen.

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From WIW - I pray for a house and finding a day I can fast.

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Hallelujah to the Lord, it is nice to see you in here today. I'd seen a post of yours recently about dreams. How are you doing?


What's going on whereby you can't find a day to fast? We are at the start of the year, and this is a great season to fast and receive God's word and plan to guide you through the rest of the year.


Are you busy with work or school? Maybe start your fast an hour or two after you return from work (assuming you work a 9-5)? Whatever the case, I pray the good Lord will help you and show you exactly how you can fast right now to gain His wisdom for your…


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From M22 - God is good!!! Happy Fellowship Day Folks! God bless you as always sis @FFJ - thank you for reminding me bout Isaiah 55:8-9, I had forgotten that wonderful scripture for the longest but now I have an anchor scripture for the week. Praise God! Today's word is very special for me. Naaman's attitude is something I am unlearning everyday especially when it comes to hearing from God. For the longest I have had this notion of how I feel God will speak to me and he has been changing my thoughts on how he chooses to communicate to me in the past year. I have to admit because of the thoughts I had, I felt I knew…


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AMEN!


Good morning, my dear. I thank God that you will be meditating on Isaiah 55:8 & 9 this week. May the Lord open Your mind to the verses IJN, Amen.


I also thank God for helping you adjust to the fact that He can talk to you however he likes, and not necessarily the way you expect. I believe God is always speaking to us, but the issue is whether we are tuned into His frequency. (That, and whether we're preoccupied with other things like social media, chatting with friends, etc). When we look at the Bible, He spoke to people with His audible voice, dreams, sending others to act as His spokesperson, dramatic expressions (Jeremiah had to act…


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