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INTRO
We all live in the providential love of God everyday.
It's when we recognize His generosity and our hearts are stirred with gratitude that our lives are holistically changed and shaped by Him.
1) Recognize a Need for Mercy (vs.
11-13)
Lepers - Noticeable skin disease
Religiously rejected
Not allowed to worship in the temple
Not allowed to pray in the temple
Not allowed to attend Synagogue to hear the Word taught
Socially rejected
Not allowed to go to the market
Not allowed to live in the city
Not allowed to approach people closely
Spiritual Lepers - Obvious Sin disease
Relationally Separate
Not able to truly know God
Not able to know truth
Live in restless contention only able find temporary escapes rather than healing, hope, or peace.
Everything is an empty cheap substitute without God.
Need to cry out for mercy.
Mercy is God’s love intervening on behalf of the miserable.
To have a gratitude shaped life, we should always have before us a growing realization of just how much we need and depend on God for life!
2) Return to the Master (vs.
14-18)
9 of those healed went about their own business.
They were healed on their way to the priest.
They would have undoubtedly shown themselves to the priest, been declared clean and reinstated to society and the religious order.
Where did they go?
Back to their families?
Back to their friends?
Back to their employers?
To the tavern?
Back to life as usual...
We don’t know where they went, but we do know where they didn’t go…back to Jesus!
One returned to the Master
He didn’t care about societal reinstatement.
He didn’t care about religious reinstatement.
He cared about humbly thanking the One who made Him well.
He was also a Samaritan...
Samaritans and Jews generally hated and despised one another.
He whom should not have even been addressed or recognize by a Jew is now returning to a Jew, falling at his feet, and thanking him while praising God!
If we want a gratitude shaped life, we need to continually have our mind and hearts set on seeking out the Master, falling at His feet and praising God!
Once we’ve encountered Jesus, we can’t just go back to life as usual.
We can’t be like the nine and just go back about our business.
Once we have been healed by Jesus, He is our business!
We must recognize that He is our everything!
3) Rejoice in New Life (vs.
19)
Ten were made well, but only one was made whole!
This one had faith-driven, gratitude shaping, life.
Not a casual faith…but an all-forsaking faith that He might bow at the feet of the One who made Him clean…inside and out.
This one went the rest of his life with a new heart, a new mind, and new understanding of what it means to truly live!
CLOSING
ARE YOU LIVING A GRATITUDE SHAPED LIFE?
HAS GOD’S MERCY CHANGED YOUR HEART FROM MISERABLE TO JOYFUL?
I don’t know if those nine who never came back and recognize what Jesus did for them are in heaven, but I do know the one who was grateful is.
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