Luke 17:11-19
Picture this: you
find yourself with the most dreaded disease of your day. You have places on your skin that look
atrocious. You have nerve damage and you
can’t move well because this disease makes your muscles weak. You are in constant pain. You are required by the law of the land to
shout “unclean” anytime others get close to you. You have heard about this man that is going
through the land healing people and showing compassion. But you have no hope because your sickness
will surely keep him away from you. You
are banned to hang out with others that have the dreaded disease as well. Even though you are with those of another
tribe or nation, you band together just so you can belong to something. You have to be always alert so you can warn
others as they approach to stay away. All
of the sudden one of the others says, “Get ready, here comes some people!” This crowd is a different kind of crowd. Looks like there are 13 of them. You think, “Wait a minute, that man travels with
12 others. Could it be him? Could this be the Jesus that we have heard
about?” They get closer….you recognize
him and call out “Jesus, Master! Have
pity on us!!” He does not move away but
moves closer. You hear his gentle voice
simply say, “Go show yourselves to the priests.” You are confused, but he said
it with great authority and you and 9 others begin to leave. As you go, you have feeling back that you had
lost. Your skin is miraculously healed! You have no more sores! You celebrate and have five one another
without fear you fingers will fall off!
They take off running to show themselves to the priests! You stop.
You turn around and run back to Jesus shouting praises to God. And you fall at the feet of Jesus and you
thank Him for this incredible gift. “Thank
you Jesus for healing me! Thank you for
making me whole!” Then he speaks, “Were
not all ten cleansed? Where are the
other nine? Was no one found to return
and give praise to God except this foreigner? Rise and go; your faith has made you well.”
What a beautiful story.
This thankful Samaritan was cleansed just like the other nine. He was restored and given a new chance at
life, just like the other nine. But what
made him different? He noticed. Once he noticed that his life was forever
changed, he returned to say thanks. The
English Poet and Artist Dante Rossetti said “The worst moment for the atheist
is when he is really thankful, and has nobody to thank.” The Samaritan Leper knew that he had somebody
to thank and he stopped dead in his tracks, left those that were running to the
priests, and thanked the one who made him whole.
There are a few things you and I can learn from the example
of the Samaritan Leper.
1. We don’t have to be shy about praising God and
being thankful for His goodness.
a.
Remember that praise is looking at God’s face
b.
Thanksgiving is looking at His hands
2.
Our race and social standing are the same in the
eyes of Christ.
a.
The ground is level at the foot of the cross
b.
The gift comes to us whether we receive it or
not
3.
Sometimes we just have to believe that God will
do what he says He will do.
4.
When we notice the gift and appreciate that
gift, the gift gets bigger.
a.
Zig Ziglar wrote: “Gratitude is the healthiest
of all human emotions. The more you
express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to
express gratitude for.”
What are you thankful for today? I encourage you this week to take some time
alone and thank God for the blessings He has given you. After you spend that time alone, I encourage
you not to be shy about sharing it with others.
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