This must be the cry of every person. The Master will not turn a deaf ear to this cry. He has assured us that He hears and answers such a prayer, offered in faith. It is His glory to make such mercy possible.
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your mercy and unfailing love! Your work is a wonderful mystery to us that we constantly learn more about. You are glorious! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Being a group of lepers, they could not come closer to the Lord due to His proximity to the village. They would have been well aquatinted with one another, and likely came from the same location nearby. There may perhaps have been others who did not come.
Imagine the conversation that must have taken place among these dear folks along the way. Jesus was their only hope. And indeed, that is the only right reason to come to Him, because He is the Only Hope for any of us.
Heavenly Father, thank You for hope in Christ. We are so blessed who are free of constant pain, shame, and fear. But that freedom makes these realities no less dire. You are our hope in all of life, not just in a limited religious experience. We share the same deep need these lepers had, the need for Christ. Thank You, Father, for the Son! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
This verse sets the stage for what was about to take place. One of the lepers was from Samaria. The Jews would normally try to avoid Samaritans as much as possible. But Jesus did not, He made Himself reachable.
Heavenly Father, if You had not revealed Yourself to us, we could never know You. What mercy! We often praise You for Your mercy in loving us, but to even allow us to understand some about You is also a mercy. You could easily have cared for us but kept us ignorant. Thank You for Your perfect plan! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Once again the emphasis here is not that we will never be thanked. The point is that service to the Lord is a matter of duty. We are not doing the Lord a favor. We are not going out of our way. We are not making a special effort.
Instead, when we serve and serve well, and long, and without complaint, we need not pat ourselves in the back for our performance. We are to count it due to a reasonable expectation. It is obedience.
This is a paradox. Service to the Lord is also a joy, and a blessing, and a comfort. We very often feel appreciated while doing it, and may even receive the appreciation of other persons. But it is still, no less, a duty.
Heavenly Father, what a joy it is to serve You! To be involved in what You are doing is frankly an overwhelming blessing! Your service is a comforting place in which to find oneself. Thank You Lord! We will gladly do our duty for Your glory. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Jesus is not saying that Christian ministers may never feel appreciated. He is not suggesting that He is never thankful for His servants. Things He says in other contexts tell us this.
But, this passage does help us to understand a very important concept that is sometimes missed. We are not meant to serve the Lord because we will be rewarded. We are not to do it for renumeration or kudos. Instead, we serve the Lord Christ as faithful servants and follow the commands of our Master.
Heavenly Father, whatever we find before our hand, let us do it for Your glory and to bring joy to Your heart. You are our worthy Master whom we love dearly. Never have You ever given is cause to doubt Your care. We can serve You in peaceful freedom because of Your boundless goodness. We find great joy in Your service! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Job duties come first. This servant had to put the duties of his job ahead of his personal needs. Even today when we have far fewer of this type of working class, we must set aside personal schedules for work demands.
Heavenly Father, thank You for providing for us. You are good and You truly care for us. Thank You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
One of the things we tend to forget as we read the gospels is that the audience of Christ was very often well off. Many of them at least knew someone who lived in some luxury. Thus, the teachings of Christ interact with this reality.
Heavenly Father, thank You for caring for us regardless of our bank account or social standing. Your goodness is evident and we trust to Your care. In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
The context in which we find this verse is very revealing. Yes, the disciples requested more faith. But it is also placed between a discussion of forgiveness and a story about duty. Why?
Even at a basic level, faith will provide all that we need for doing that which we must do. If we are trusting to His Almighty Hand, the ability to do something will not be the obstacle.
If yoy are trusting in Him, He can help you to do your duty. He can help you to forgive as you should. He can help you to do all that you must do. Without this faith, the obstacle of ability will overcome you every time. With faith, it is all different.
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your love! If I were to express my love to You every moment of every day for the remainder of my life upon earth, I would not have equalled a small fraction of Your expression of love to me this very day. Your feeling is so much larger and grander than ours could ever be. But I will still love, knowing it will never be enough, but also knowing it will always be appreciated more than I could ever imagine. Thank You Lord! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Our faith needs help all the time. But, truly, faith comes not so much in measure as in need. We tend to have it most when we most feel the need for it.
Heavenly Father, we will wake and see each day how much we depend upon You. Faith shows us that You are our hope in all things. Thank You! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.
Seven is no magic number here. The point is that frequency is not a consideration. Genuine repentance is all that is required for genuine forgiveness. The important thing is the life that is at stake.
Heavenly Father, thank You for revealing Yourself in our lives. We need You every moment of every day. You are worthy of all praise! In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray and praise You, Amen.