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I Came Back to Say Thank You
Luke 17:11
Here in our text we have the story of 10 lepers being healed but only one coming back to show is gratitude for what happened.
This story starts with Jesus traveling to Jerusalem, while doing so we see that Jesus decides to travel between Samaria and Galilee.
So commentators argue that its quite possible that there were several other miracles have taken place, which is what cause Jesus to travel such an usual route.
Either way one thing is certain these 10 lepers where on the mind of Christ causing him to travel this way!
It’s not told to us how long they had to suffer with condition, but one thing is sure it was long enough.
If you trust the Lord he will show up!
He may not come when you want him but he will be there right on time.
Jesus knew their condition and still had mercy on them.
The word only becomes active in our lives when we act on it!
I just came back to say thank you! (And he was a Samaritan.)
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