Luke 17:15 15And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God,
People who have a grateful heart are always praising God. You
often hear them say, “God is good!” They know that God is the
reason for every blessing they get.
But there are those who look to God for blessings and when
they get blessed, they just go on their merry way. Their
hearts are captivated by the blessings instead of the One who
has blessed them.
Jesus had an encounter with both these types of people when
He walked into a village one day. Ten lepers cried out to Him,
“Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” (Luke 17:13) Now, when you
call out to Jesus for mercy, He always hears you. On another
occasion, when two blind men cried out to Him, “Son of David,
have mercy on us!” He took the time to give them their
miracles. (Matthew 9:27–30)
So these 10 lepers cried out to Him for mercy. He stopped,
looked at them and said, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.”
And “as they went, they were cleansed”. (Luke 17:14) But only
one came back and fell at Jesus’ feet, giving Him thanks.
Notice the very sad words of Jesus that followed: “Were there
not 10 cleansed? But where are the nine?” (Luke 17:17)
The other nine obviously knew that it was Jesus who had
cleansed them. Yet, they did not bother to go back and thank
Him. My friend, let it be said of you that when the blessings
come, you remember to give God the praise, glory and honor,
and acknowledge that He is the source of every blessing in
your life.
Do you know that when the man came back to thank Jesus, he
received the additional blessing of becoming whole? Jesus said
to him, “Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.”
(Luke 17:19, KJV) He was not just cleansed of leprosy, he got
his missing fingers and toes back!
My friend, when your heart is thankful toward God, you
position yourself for even greater blessings!
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