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Mercy doesn’t wait for perfect people or perfect moments. It walks into forgotten places and meets us right where we are. In this episode, we open Luke 17 and sit with the ten men who cried out from a distance, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” All ten are healed as they go, but only one stops, sees what grace has done, and turns back to give thanks. That turn becomes our roadmap: notice the mercy you didn’t earn, pause long enough to feel it, and return praise to the One who gave it.
We talk about what life was like for lepers, isolated, shamed, and kept outside, and how Jesus kept moving toward the people everyone else avoided. The one who returned was a Samaritan, doubly rejected, yet he became the picture of gratitude. We dig into why so many of us miss that moment today, chasing rules instead of relationship, managing guilt instead of receiving grace, forgetting that the gospel is good news. With help from Romans 8 and Matthew 7, we confront the lie of scarcity. If God didn’t spare His own Son, He isn’t holding out on you. Gratitude begins when you believe you’re already clean and accepted.
You’ll leave with a one-minute habit that can change your day: list a few undeserved gifts and thank God for each one. Gratitude softens bitterness, steadies your heart, and reshapes your perspective on people. Be the one who comes back.
Short Summary:
A walk through Luke 17 reveals how mercy reaches out to outsiders and gratitude transforms ordinary life. Ten were healed, and one returned; that turn still teaches us how to live in thankfulness and freedom.
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