If we ever stop and think about being so ungrateful for the great gift of salvation that Jesus made available to us we can review a biblical account that will make us stop and think that we aren’t the only ones who have failed to thank Jesus for some wonderful gift he gave them.
Jesus gave ten men that He encountered while walking along a country road a gift whose immense value to them would have been worth more than a mountain of gold.
None of us could even imagine the terrible life that these ten men were forced to exist in daily.
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Sadly the pills worked for a period of time; until the patient’s disease would become immune to the healing effects of the medication.
It wasn’t until 1981 that a multiple drug treatment procedure was discovered that truly can successfully control this terrible disease.
Now with early diagnosis, leprosy can be treated and cured.
Patients who are being treated now for leprosy are not contagious, and they can lead a normal lifestyle.
As I sat working on this week’s lesson the thought came to me that this lesson is a prime example of what we should be pointing out to others.
Have you never heard the claims that all religions are the same or that Christianity is just a meanness fairy tale.
When Jesus met these ten lepers as He walked along this non-descript pathway; He saw a heard these ten men pleading with Him.
Don’t you think that obviously Jesus was well aware of how much the people of Israel would have feared and maybe even despised these ten diseased men?
I think Jesus was well aware of the fact society at every level in Israel considered all ten of these men to be unclean and untouchable?
The Israelites fear contact with these ten men so much that they had lost all compassion for