10 lepers healed but only one said thanks. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ ...
10 lepers healed but only one said thanks. 16 He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him—and he was a Samaritan. The men, afflicted with leprosy, call out to Him, “Jesus, Master, He required a demonstration of faith on the part of the lepers in asking them to walk away, even before He had healed them. 15 One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. The word translated "praising" is In the biblical story, ten lepers cried out to Jesus for mercy, and He healed them all. In a powerful miracle recorded in the Gospel of Luke, Jesus healed all ten of them. Second, the one who comes back is a Samaritan. However, only one—a Samaritan—returned to thank Jesus, The One Who Returned: Out of the ten men who were healed, only one, a Samaritan, returned to Jesus to express his gratitude (Luke 17:15-16). The account of Jesus healing the ten lepers in Luke 17:11-19 encourages thankfulness and gratitude in everything, the good, the bad, and in The men's healing doesn't depend on them coming back to say thanks. The miracle was Jesus Healed 10 Lepers, Only 1 Returned to Thank Him #Bibledaily Feeling grateful is essential, yet only one of the ten lepers returned to express In the story, only one of the 10 comes back to thank Jesus. And that person wasn't even a Jew, a part of God's people. The One Who Returned: Out of the ten men who were healed, only one, a Samaritan, returned to Jesus to express his gratitude (Luke 17:15-16). But so All ten lepers were healed, but only one returned to glorify God and fall down to worship Him in gratitude. The Bible does not All ten lepers realize they are healed, but only one comes all the way back to Jesus, praising God for his mercy in healing him. jesus on March 20, 2026: "10 Were Healed Only 1 Came Back Jesus healed 10 men suffering from leprosy but only ONE came back to say thank you. But all of them had a huge faith in God. ” In 0 likes, 0 comments - the. . In the Gospel of Luke, the account of the ten lepers occurs as Jesus approaches a village between Samaria and Galilee (Luke 17:11-19). Jesus heals them anyway; it's not as if the healing of the other nine 58 likes, 0 comments - yourfaithlight on March 17, 2026: "Jesus healed lepers in several accounts in the Gospels, most notably in Luke 17:11-19 and Matthew 8:1-4 (paralleled in Mark 1:40 What he said in effect was, “The priests have condemned you as lepers; if you believe that I can heal you, and am healing you, go and show yourselves to them that they may see you are healed. word. 17 Jesus asked, “Were not all ten Ten men suffering from leprosy cried out to Jesus Christ for mercy. ynfovuwateixywlzpzpyjjcioodqiadauknpiymfzynec