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What does the Bible say about the healing of the ten lepers?

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The Bible recounts that Jesus healed ten lepers, but only one returned to give glory to God, illustrating the distinction between mere physical healing and true spiritual wholeness.

In Luke 17:11-19, we see the account of Jesus healing ten lepers, which serves as a significant lesson on spiritual healing versus physical healing. While all ten lepers were cleansed, only one, a Samaritan, returned to glorify God. This narrative emphasizes that while physical healing can be a profound act of God's mercy, it is the spiritual healing — the recognition and response to Christ as the source of true salvation — that denotes a complete transformation of the heart. The nine lepers, who went on to the priest for ceremonial cleansing, represent those who may seek outward purification without acknowledging the deeper healing that comes from faith in Christ. Thus, this passage illustrates the critical distinction between being merely healed in body and being made whole in spirit.
Scripture References: Luke 17:11-19

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Healed Or Whole
Eric Lutter · Dec 14, 2025
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