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One Returned To Say Thank You And Found Wholeness

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A road on the border of Samaria becomes a classroom for faith, obedience, and gratitude. We open Luke 17 and watch ten lepers cry out from a distance, walk on Jesus’ word, and discover healing in motion. Only one returns—a Samaritan—who falls at Jesus’ feet with thanks and hears a deeper verdict: your faith has made you whole. That single act of gratitude reframes the entire moment, showing how thanksgiving doesn’t just acknowledge a gift; it transforms a life.
We step back to see how Luke prepares us for this scene. As a physician and careful historian, Luke highlights the humanity of Jesus without dimming his divinity. He records the birth narratives, the tears over Jerusalem, the bloody sweat in Gethsemane, and the tender attention toward women, children, and outcasts. Parables like the Good Samaritan and stories like Zacchaeus and the thief on the cross sharpen a theme: the kingdom draws near to those the world pushes away. When Jesus says the kingdom of God is within or among us, Luke is showing a reign recognized not by spectacle, but by presence, prayer, and mercy that walks the long way round to meet need.
The ten lepers invite us into a rhythm that still holds: ask, act, return. They keep the law, they step out in faith, but only one circles back to the Giver. That return is everything. Obedience opens the door; gratitude furnishes the home. We share a modern snapshot of compassion on a university campus that echoes the Samaritan’s cry and joy—mercy given, thanks overflowing, community changed. Along the way, we confront the familiar pull of the world—lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride—and choose instead to abide, to pray, and to let gratitude anchor us in the kingdom’s quiet power.
If these themes stir something in you, tap follow, share this with someone who needs courage to turn back and give thanks, and leave a review to help others find the show. What would returning to say “thank you” change for you today?

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Chapters

1. One Returned To Say Thank You And Found Wholeness (00:00:00)

2. Opening And Reading Luke 17 (00:01:24)

3. Why Luke Writes And For Whom (00:06:40)

4. Luke’s Portrait Of Jesus’ Humanity (00:13:27)

5. Luke’s Unique Stories And Emphasis (00:21:07)

6. Gentiles Welcomed Into God’s Kingdom (00:28:54)

94 episodes

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A road on the border of Samaria becomes a classroom for faith, obedience, and gratitude. We open Luke 17 and watch ten lepers cry out from a distance, walk on Jesus’ word, and discover healing in motion. Only one returns—a Samaritan—who falls at Jesus’ feet with thanks and hears a deeper verdict: your faith has made you whole. That single act of gratitude reframes the entire moment, showing how thanksgiving doesn’t just acknowledge a gift; it transforms a life.
We step back to see how Luke prepares us for this scene. As a physician and careful historian, Luke highlights the humanity of Jesus without dimming his divinity. He records the birth narratives, the tears over Jerusalem, the bloody sweat in Gethsemane, and the tender attention toward women, children, and outcasts. Parables like the Good Samaritan and stories like Zacchaeus and the thief on the cross sharpen a theme: the kingdom draws near to those the world pushes away. When Jesus says the kingdom of God is within or among us, Luke is showing a reign recognized not by spectacle, but by presence, prayer, and mercy that walks the long way round to meet need.
The ten lepers invite us into a rhythm that still holds: ask, act, return. They keep the law, they step out in faith, but only one circles back to the Giver. That return is everything. Obedience opens the door; gratitude furnishes the home. We share a modern snapshot of compassion on a university campus that echoes the Samaritan’s cry and joy—mercy given, thanks overflowing, community changed. Along the way, we confront the familiar pull of the world—lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride—and choose instead to abide, to pray, and to let gratitude anchor us in the kingdom’s quiet power.
If these themes stir something in you, tap follow, share this with someone who needs courage to turn back and give thanks, and leave a review to help others find the show. What would returning to say “thank you” change for you today?

Visit Us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/NorthClintonAvenueChurchOfChrist

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Chapters

1. One Returned To Say Thank You And Found Wholeness (00:00:00)

2. Opening And Reading Luke 17 (00:01:24)

3. Why Luke Writes And For Whom (00:06:40)

4. Luke’s Portrait Of Jesus’ Humanity (00:13:27)

5. Luke’s Unique Stories And Emphasis (00:21:07)

6. Gentiles Welcomed Into God’s Kingdom (00:28:54)

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