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A leper's thanksgiving

By: Zigfred Diaz




Several Sundays ago, I was asked to speak on the subject of thanksgiving. The Holy Spirit, led me to Luke 17 verses 11 to 19. This is quite a familiar story among Christians. The text tells the short story of ten lepers who begged Jesus for mercy. They were then instructed by Jesus to show themselves to the priests. While they were going there, they discovered that they were healed. Sadly, only one of them returned to thanks Jesus, and he was a Samaritan.

Believing that the proper way to preach is to give an expository sermon, I looked at the words in the original Greek. I was delighted to learn that the Greek word for "Thanks" is eucharisteo." This is where we get our word for "Eucharist." Christ often used this word whenever he gave thanks for a meal. Likewise, the Apostle Paul often uses this word in his opening statements when writing to the New Testament churches.

The word eucharisteo literally means eu = good, well + a form of charis = to favor or thank; to respond to a good favor. The word "Eucharisteo" is also used as the verb form of the word "Charis" which is often translated as "Grace."

Looking back at the story and the greek words used, you can clearly see the message that the message that our Lord is trying to convey here. The Lepers were asking for "Mercy" but only one leper got "Grace."

There is a big difference between "Mercy" and "Grace" although we sometimes we used them interchangeably. But in reality they are not the same. To simply point out the difference, note that Mercy is "not getting what you deserve." Grace on the other hand is "getting what you don't deserve." The difference is not just a matter of semantics. There is a huge difference between the two. Because of our sins we deserve to go to Hell. But because of God's mercy we are spared from the punishment of hell. However the reason why we receive eternal life is only because of grace. We do not deserve the eternal life granted to us through the death Jesus Christ, but we received it because of GRACE.

Scripture tells us in Ephesians chapter 2 verse 8 and 9 that "For by Grace are you saved through faith, it is the gift of God, not works lest any man should boast" The gift being reffered to here is "Saving faith." What this verse is trying to tell us is that even the faith to believe in Jesus Christ is given to us by God. We are so depraved that by ourselves alone we do not have the natural ability to believe the promises of God. What we have is only natural faith. "Super natural faith" is required before we could fully understand what salvation in Christ truly means.

Thanks be to God for giving us "Supernatural faith," for the faith to believe. Truly it is not because of our own natural ability that we have the faith to believe in Christ, it is only because of Him alone.

Now let me continue with the story of the Ten Lepers. The Samaritan Leper was so thankful to Jesus Christ that he "turned back and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks"

He was then asked by Jesus Christ, ""Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine? There are none found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger."

This is the part that I love the most, Jesus furhters tells him to "Arise; go thy way. Thy faith hath made thee whole." In effect, He was saying to the Samaritan Leper "Your faith has saved you."

The Samaritan Leper got more than healing from his leprosy, he received the gift of Salvation in Christ. What a joy it is to be truly thankful !

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Want to know more about being thankful ? Visit the blog of Zigfred Diaz where he regularly writes about other interesting topics mainly on money management, investments, How to invest in the Philippine stock market, practical christian living, law, life and living.

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