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November 27, 2025 12:01 am

The story of the ten lepers healed by Jesus illustrates the importance of giving thanks and expressing gratitude, with only one of the ten returning to thank Jesus, highlighting the difference between being thankful and giving thanks, and the need to acknowledge and express gratitude to God and others.

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One of the basic, most fundamental, foundational defects in our fallen humanity is our allergy. to being grateful to God. and to giving thanks. We each have so much to be thankful for, no matter our circumstances. We are alive.

To breathe is to experience God's common grace, and that's a blessing. And if you're a Christian, To know that you have been reconciled to a holy God should be enough for our hearts and our lips to overflow in expressions of gratitude to our great and merciful God. Hi, I'm Nathan W. Bingham, and you're listening to a special edition of Renewing Your Mind. In the United States, today is Thanksgiving.

And so we have gone back into the archives, and you'll hear a special message that RC Sproll recorded for Thanksgiving. It's on the topic of thankfulness. This year, the Lord provided opportunities for me to travel across the U.S. and around the world to meet many of you. Our faithful daily listeners.

Your encouragement and support is so meaningful. And all of us here at Ligonier give thanks to God for you.

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Well, here's Dr. Sprohl with a message for Thanksgiving simply titled, Giving Thanks. One of the grand traditions. of America. is our tradition of taking one day out of the year and setting it apart, as a special holiday, a holy day.

A day to commemorate The benevolent providence of God. It was called originally. Thanksgiving. And the idea of Thanksgiving Day has its roots in our own history, in the bitter struggle that the original founding fathers of this country had. with the elements.

The pilgrims who came to these shores in sixteen twenty Had their ranks depleted by almost 50% in the first year of their struggle in the New World. They lacked the shelter, the food. the supplies. That they needed. to endure.

But instead of being themselves bitter. At the severe losses that they experienced. As people And as Christians They were grateful to God. for his kindness. One of the basic, most fundamental, foundational defects.

in our fallen humanity. Is our allergy to being grateful to God. and to giving thanks. Now, there's an episode that takes place in the New Testament that involves Jesus in his healing ministry. That I think illustrates this basic.

corruption of our hearts With respect to gratitude. It's a well-known story. as it involves the healing By the hand of Jesus of ten lepers. Let's look. At this account That's found in the seventeenth chapter.

Of the Gospel according to Saint Luke. beginning at verse eleven Here's what Luke tells us.

Now it happened. As he went to Jerusalem, That he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And then, as he entered a certain village, there met him ten men. who were lepers. who stood afar off, And they lifted up their voices and they said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.

And so when he saw them, he said to them, Go and show yourselves to the priests. And so it was that as they went, They were cleansed. And one of them When he saw that he was healed, he Returned. And with a loud voice, glorified God and fell down on his face at his feet. Giving him thanks.

And he was a Samaritan. And so Jesus answered and said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine? Were there not any found who returned to give glory to God except this forerunner? And he said to him, Arise.

Go your way. Your faith has made you.

Well One of the questions I often ask people is.

sometimes a little bit embarrassing for them. I'll ask people, How many of you Have read The entire Bible. From cover to cover. And if I'm in large groups and I ask that question, it's amazing how few people there are out there in the church. Who actually have read the entire Scope of scripture.

So then I try to make it a little easier for them. And I say, okay, well, how many of you have read Genesis? Put your hand up. And virtually everybody in the room will raise their hand and we'll have a sea of hands waving. In the crowd.

And I say, okay, now please. Keep your hands up. If you've also read Axonus. But if you haven't read X's. Lower your hand.

An only sprinkling of hands, We'll go there. Still the vast majority will keep their hands up. And I'll say, okay. How many of you have read Leviticus And now all of a sudden. A flot of hands go down.

And they're like, how about numbers? And then a bunch more go down. And I said, okay, let's stop right there. What happened? We started.

With a good intention. to read the Bible through and so we start at the beginning. And we read The book of Genesis. And it was somewhat familiar to us. We've heard a little bit about Abraham, something about Joseph and Jacob.

And the book of Genesis is filled. With drama With human passion With human desire. with human care and concern, and with human crime and corruption. Reads like a novel. It's no problem getting through Genesis.

Then we turn to Exodus. And if we've ever seen Cecil Peter Mills, the Ten Commandments. and Charlton Heston. And Moses There's a certain familiarity to this narrative as we go through the dramatic moment in redemptive history of Israel's liberation from slavery in Egypt.

So our attention remains riveted. Unwrapped. And then Comes Leviticus. And numbers. And we get this seemingly Endless.

Narrative of dietary laws. of meticulous directions for the fashioning of utensils that are to be used in the tabernacle, which liturgy we're completely unfamiliar with. all of the rules and regulations that govern the priesthood. And there's one section in there. I won't take the time to go over it here.

Where for page after page it goes on with these detailed descriptions on what to do. with a skin rash. If you wake up in the morning and you see a rash on your skin, And it's this particular color. and you go and you bathe And you wait seven days. And the rash is this, don't worry, it's just poison ivy.

But if the rash gets white, then it's this and this and this. Then You go to the priest and go through another test. and you finally come to conclusion. that you have leprosy.

Well, it is so detailed. And so foreign to our experience. That most people when they read it quickly lose interest. And put the book down. Have you ever been to the doctor and had a biopsy done?

Were you new? What diagnostic purpose was in view. And then you had to wait. For the results from the lab. You were waiting for a verdict.

Is it benign? Is it malignant? Probably the most feared word in America is the word cancer. It's one of the hardest things for doctors to tell their patients. That the results of your test.

are positive.

Well, if you can identify at all with that Drama with that anxiety in our own day. Then perhaps you can understand something of the drama. A Jew experienced. When he read those pages of sacred scripture. Because the morning he woke up With a rash.

on his skin. He read every word. of the biblical text. Followed every direction. and visited the priest.

In Living Anguish. over the possibility not that he would have cancer. but that he would be declared. A leper. Because if there's any word that the Jewish person in antiquity feared more than any other word, it was the word.

Leprosy Because it not only meant a disease that was often fatal. and painful and horribly disfiguring. But it required the ultimate quarantine. For the person who contracted that type of leprosy was forced. To leave His family.

To leave his job, to leave his community and to live either completely alone Or the only possible company would be the fellowship of other lepers. And the lepers, Had to keep themselves a prescribed distance removed from healthy people. On many occasions, they wore bells like cows. That would ring as they walked, signifying warning to anyone who drew near that a leper. was in the vicinity.

And if they still couldn't be heard, it was required of the leper if a healthy person began to approach them that they would call out. Unclean. Total outcasts. Total pariahs. From their community.

And Luke tells us. that on one occasion as he tells us in Luke seventeen. that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem. And he was passing through the midst of Samaria and Galilee, and he and there as he entered a certain village, afar off, was standing, A group of of lepers. They weren't living in the middle of the village.

They were remote, they were isolated, they were quarantined, they were kept at a distance, and when they saw Jesus coming, Luke tells us they lifted up their voices. They began to scream. They began to shout. Jesus Master. Have mercy on us.

They were crying at the top of their voices. With The smallest ray of hope still in their breast that somebody. Would bring relief.

Somebody would come. with a cure. And already The news of Jesus. Had gone all over the land, and these lepers somehow, through the leper network, had heard the stories. There's a prophet out there.

He touches people. And the blind received their sight. The deaf receive their hearing. The lame are walking. People have actually been raised from the dead.

What do you think the scuttle butt was in every leper colony in Israel? They only had two questions. Can he heal leprosy? And will he ever come here? And when they saw him coming, The last thing in the world they wanted was for Jesus to pass them by.

They didn't care about protocol. They didn't care about Formalities, they just start screaming their heads off, Jesus, Master. Have mercy. upon us.

So when he saw them He said to them. Go show yourselves to the priests. Strange response of Jesus. At almost sounds that he was dismissing them. Hey, don't talk to me, talk to the doctor.

Because it was the priest who would make the prescriptions for their Treatment. And it almost sounds as if Jesus said, Don't bother me. I've got more important things to do. I'm on my way to Jerusalem. Go talk about your problem with the priests.

But somehow I don't think that was what was communicated. It was as if Jesus was saying in his tender voice. You want mercy? It's time for a checkup. Goosi.

Follow the law. Because the only reason they would have to go back to the priest now. Would be to see if they were clean. Has it already been pronounced unclean? They already had the fatal diagnosis.

Well, Jesus said it's time to go back. Get a new checkup. And as they went on their way. They realized Luke tells us. They were cleansed.

No, I don't know how many times. You've heard sermons on this story. I've heard a lot of them. And there's something that bothers me about the sermons that I hear about this text. I hear over and over again from the pulpit, I hear people preaching on this text, and they say, The problem here is that Jesus healed ten miserable lepers.

And out of that ten, only one was grateful. I think that's crazy. I mean, that's just not possible. Is it possible for a person in the ancient world for a person? to go through the utter Torture.

of leprosy. Bye. agony of separation from family. To have a life sentence. Of this ravaging disease.

And then to have somebody come into their midst instantly. Heal them. And not Be grateful. Come on. Adolf Hitler would have been grateful.

if somebody healed him of leprosy. Anybody who was ever suffering from cancer, who was instantly healed of that disease, would be grateful. The story here is not about being grateful or not being grateful. Obviously, ladies and gentlemen, they were all grateful. Jesus does not rebuke them.

for not being grateful. All ten were grateful. The problem. Only one. Gave thanks.

Only one. Showed. His gratitude. Let's go back now to Luke chapter 17, verse 17. And one of them When he saw that he was healed.

Returned and with a loud voice, Glorify God And fell down on his face at his feet. giving him thanks. And he was a Samaritan. Now the key word here in this story. is that he returned.

Everybody else made a B line out of there. Can you blame them, really? They've been isolated in a leper colony.

Now, suddenly, they're clean. They have to go to the priest first. They can't wait to go to the priest, get their bill of health. And then walk back home. Home and walk in the front door and say, honey.

I'm home. I'm whole. I'm clean. Let me pick up the kids and hug them and kiss them. Let them come near to me.

Which they have not been allowed to do. I mean, wouldn't you? Chess. Be in a state where you couldn't wait to get home and show your wife, to show your family, to show your friends. What had happened?

There's nothing more natural, nothing more normal than that. But one of the ten said wait a minute. I can't wait to go home. Just like everybody else. But I cannot.

Mark. Stop. And say Thank you. He returned. He went to the priest, got his bill of health.

But instead of going home, went looking for Jesus. To show his gratitude. To give is thanks. And Jesus Beheld him. And so wait a minute.

Weren't there ten? Only one came back. And that one's a Samaritan who hasn't been instructed in all the laws of God, in the purity of the faith of Israel. This pagan comes back who's more willing to show his gratitude, to give his thanks. than the children of Israel.

How many times in your life? Have you been grateful? and never expressed it. I never showed it. Do you see the difference between being Thankful.

and giving. Thanks. How much does it cost? To give thanks. How much does it cost?

to show Gratitude. And we do this even with God, not only with our friends. We plead with him in prayer for a particular answer. He gives it. and we hardly take the time to tip our hats.

'Cause we're on to the next item on the agenda. But this person Showed. His gratitude. And Jesus said, Go. Your face.

And your faithfulness. has redeemed you. Let me ask now today. that you ask not only What are you grateful about? But to whom?

And To whom? Do you have the opportunity? To give thanks. To say thanks. to demonstrate to show Your gratitude.

The list can be very long indeed. But it is not a difficult task to perform. And my challenge to you today. is that you will act. That you will act concretely.

and specifically to do what the Samaritan did. to go back. and say Thank you. Acknowledge. The gifts.

than you have received. From God? and from Pink Ball. That is a challenge that I think we all should accept. And let me begin by thanking you.

Thank you for listening and sharing episodes of Renewing Your Mind with your family and friends. You're being used by the Lord to help grow this daily outreach. And for those of you who regularly give, Whether large gifts or small, or those that are giving as one of Ligonier's ministry partners Thank you. Renewing Your Mind would not be possible without you.

So I thank God for each and every one of you.

Now, who would you think today? And this week. Uh You're listening to Renewing Your Mind on this Thursday. I'm Nathan W. Bingham.

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And if you live outside of the US and Canada, the e-book edition of the Reformation Study Bible is waiting for you at renewingyourmind.org/slash global. Load it on your iPad or tablet device and you'll be able to take all of the commentary and topical notes with you wherever you go. But these offers are today only, so respond now while there's still time. And as I said at the beginning of today's episode, as Christians, we have much to be thankful for because our sins have been forgiven. And tomorrow, RC Sproll will remind us of the joy of forgiveness.

That's Friday, here on Renewing Your Mind.

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