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What can we learn from the story of the ten lepers?

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The story of the ten lepers teaches us about the importance of gratitude and God’s sovereign grace in healing.

The account of the ten lepers provides profound lessons on divine mercy and human response. Each leper cried out to Jesus for mercy, and all were healed; however, only one returned to express gratitude. This exemplifies that while God's grace is freely given to all, the response of gratitude reveals the condition of the heart. The story also illustrates the undeserved nature of God’s blessings, as seen in the Samaritan’s reception of healing. Furthermore, it showcases that true gratitude goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it involves recognizing the source of healing and returning to honor the one who provides it—Jesus. In doing so, Christians are reminded to live in constant thankfulness for the grace they've received.
Scripture References: Luke 17:11-19

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