Leprosy was a feared and horrible disease, and still is. To this day, it is incurable. Because it was easy to catch, lepers were not allowed in the city, and were not allowed to approach others. That is why these ten lepers kept their distance and called out to Jesus. These lepers were, in all, a good bunch. They were obeying the laws: they stayed out of the city and did not approach Jesus or his followers. They believed in Jesus' ability to heal. They obeyed Jesus without question when he told them to go to the priests, even before they were healed.*
*In Leviticus Chapter 13 in the Bible explains how leprosy was handled under Moses' law. The priests were the men who decided whether leprosy was contagious or not. The priests had the power to declare these men healed and clean.
So these men were respectful, obedient, and trusting. What they weren't was thankful. Only one of the men, when they learned they were healed, was grateful enough to return and praise Jesus. Do you think he was the only one that was happy? I doubt it. Do you think it was easy for him to be the only one to return to Jesus? Probably not. He wanted to be declared clean by the priests so he could return to his family, his job and his friends. But he was thankful enough to stop right then and thank Jesus and praise God for this wonderful gift.
Today we might not have leprosy but we do get sick such as fever, chickenpox, etc. There so many kids around us who are sick and get sick. But Jesus has healed from all our sickness and problems whenever we have had them. Have you thanked Jesus for them? He not only heals our sickness but also gives us all we need. So next time for anything do not forget to thank Jesus for all he does.
Activity For The Day - Be Thankful