In the sermon "One Came Back," Wayne Boyd explores the account of the ten lepers in Luke 17:11-19, emphasizing the theological implications of gratitude and faith in Christ. He discusses how all ten lepers receive physical healing from Jesus, yet only one—a Samaritan—returns to thank him, illustrating a profound truth about the nature of genuine faith and worship. Scripture references include Luke 17:12-19 and Leviticus 13 and 14, which highlight the requirements of the law regarding leprosy and its symbolic representation of sin. Boyd underscores the importance of recognizing the need for gratitude in response to God's mercy and the transformative nature of faith, positing that true acknowledgment of salvation leads believers to worship and give glory to God.
“Now I looked into some information about leprosy... it was greatly feared during the time of this writing because those who had leprosy were cast outside the cities.”
“Without his perfect life, we wouldn't be clothed in the righteousness we're clothed in.”
“Nothing but the precious, precious sin-atoning blood of Christ can heal us from this plague of leprosy that we have.”
“Have you fled to Christ, the only savior of sinners? Has the Lord Jesus Christ saved you?”
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