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Love Your Neighbor - Part 2
Kidz World Today - Children’s Church
Confession of Faith
I am not moved by what I see or by what I feel.
I am moved by what I believe.
I believe the WORD of God!
The victory is mine!
I have it now!
I can see it through the eyes of my faith!
Love Your Neighbor
Last week we looked at Luke 10:25-37 to determine Who Is My Neighbor!
We looked at the parable of the Good Samaritan and determined anyone in need is my neighbor, both near and far!
Today I want to look at
Uncommon Thanks
The message is on Need and Gratitude
Leprosy was the most terrible disease in the day of Jesus; it was greatly feared.
It was disfiguring and sometimes fatal.
In the Bible leprosy is a type of sin.
One thing is basic to having a need met: a sense of desperation.
When we sense a need so desperately that nothing can stop us from reaching Jesus, our needs will be met.
There was Humility.
Note: they "stood afar off."
They respected the law which demanded they stand at least six feet away from a person
There was a cry for Mercy.
They did not ask only for physical healing; they asked for spiritual healing, for the forgiveness of sins as well.
They cried out for mercy upon all of their being.
There was Perseverance.
Jesus did not notice them immediately.
He ignored their cry in order to test them.
They needed to cry and cry for mercy in order to show their sincerity and to build up their sense of need.
There was Believing and Obeying.
Jesus did not heal the lepers immediately.
There were things they had to do, instructions that had to be obeyed to have their needs met.
They were to obey the law, go to the priest and report that they had been cleansed.
Gratitude
One of them did give thanks.
Here is what he did.
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He glorified God immediately.
He shouted at the top of his lungs with the loudest voice possible.
He witnessed for God.
God had cleansed him and he wanted all to know the great mercy and love of God.
He worshipped Jesus.
He fell down on his face at the feet of Jesus.
This was both humility and recognition of the power of God in Christ, two essentials for true spiritual cleansing
He was a Samaritan, the most despised and rejected of the men
Most of those men did not give thanks.
They kept going about their business at hand.
They did not stop what they were doing nor return to the Lord to give thanks.
But note something: they did return to their former world, the lives they used to live.
There is a lesson in the behavior of the lepers.
Jesus expects us to return to Him continually, to return, glorify, and worship Him as the Source of our power and strength for life.
The thankful man or woman is the one truly saved—spiritually.
The verb "made whole
Love Your Neighbor - remind them to be thankful!
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