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In Luke 17, we see the story of the ten lepers. We see Jesus is walking between God’s Chosen People (the Jews) and the very the Jews rejected (the Samaritans), and we see a Savior who is willing to meet people where they are. Through the story of the ten lepers, we see Jesus not only as healer but we also see how Jesus uses our obedience. It is so easy for us to take for granted how the Lord blesses and what He does for us. When we realize who we are and who is He, it requires a radical response. We all have the opportunity to be made well. That’s worth saying thank you to the Savior. Listen to this sermon about being thankful as we enter into this Thanksgiving season.
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In Luke 17, we see the story of the ten lepers. We see Jesus is walking between God’s Chosen People (the Jews) and the very the Jews rejected (the Samaritans), and we see a Savior who is willing to meet people where they are. Through the story of the ten lepers, we see Jesus not only as healer but we also see how Jesus uses our obedience. It is so easy for us to take for granted how the Lord blesses and what He does for us. When we realize who we are and who is He, it requires a radical response. We all have the opportunity to be made well. That’s worth saying thank you to the Savior. Listen to this sermon about being thankful as we enter into this Thanksgiving season.
Check out our video version of this episode:
https://youtu.be/QjhsrG71a6g
Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: youtube.com/chestnutmountainchurch
Learn more about us at chestnutmountain.org
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @chestnutmtn_
Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave a review, and let us know what you think.

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