Elisha's reward
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Spanish)
We see the radical change in Naaman's character after receiving his miracle and the way he now then treats the prophet Elisha with the utmost respect and asks him to accept a gift, no longer a payment for his blessing but a gift. , and the interesting thing is that Elisha could very well have accepted it because it was legitimate in a sense.
The Bible says that the ox that threshes is not put on a painter and Christians should support God's servants because they serve in his ministry, and they have families, and financial responsibilities, and I do not believe that God wants God's children live in misery either. We see in Scripture that He wants to support His servants and God provided, for example, for the priests, a way to support themselves; not like the way the other Israelites lived who could receive a portion of land, an inheritance to have their private properties, but God provided other ways of how the servants of God were to be sustained in their life.