Be The One

 “And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan.” - Luke 17:15-16

Jesus healed ten lepers, but only one returned to give Him thanks. Why didn't the other nine return to give Him thanks? Were they too excited and forgot their manners? Or was it that only one leper recognized Jesus as the Son of God and returned to thank Him as an act of worship?

In the busyness of our days, it is easy to get distracted from fundamental and vital issues. We can easily forget our blessings and fail to render thanks for them. Sadly, some people don't recognize their blessings until those blessings are taken away.

Blessings are simply gifts bestowed upon us by our benevolent God. Out of love and kindness, the Lord has showered us with countless blessings. If we are honest, we'd have to admit that we are unworthy of these gifts. Yet He demonstrates His mercy and grace by providing these gifts to us daily. What an awesome God we serve!

You'd think that if He were so kind and gracious to us, the very least we could do is thank Him for His blessings. Yet we often fail at that. Certainly His blessings give us reason to give Him thanks, yet they should also lead us to worship the One who is loving and kind. His gifts reflect His generosity. His generosity to us should lead us to be generous to others ourselves. His grace should give us incentive to show grace to those around us.

We can look around and find so many examples of people who are like the nine lepers. Despite God's awesome blessings, they take them for granted, or even worse, act as if they are entitled to such blessings. Many are highly successful, yet act as if their knowledge and skills alone were the cause for their success. The nine lepers went away blessed, but untouched in their hearts. Americans certainly embody that lifestyle today.

If we claim to be followers of Jesus, we shouldn't be like the nine lepers. Instead, we need to be like the one who returned to thank and worship the Savior. Let us never get over what He has done for us.

In a world full of people who live like the nine lepers, I want to be like the one who returned to Jesus. Be the one who glorifies God regardless of the scorn of others. Be the one who thanks Him despite my own flesh and pride. Be the one who worships the One who cleansed me and changed me.

I owe everything to Him, what about you?


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