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We trace Luke 17:11–19 from desperate plea to grateful worship, showing how mercy “as you go” turns outsiders into witnesses. We look back in thanks for God’s faithfulness to our church and look forward in faith to the work still ahead.
• Jesus heads toward Jerusalem and the cross
• Ten lepers cry for mercy and obey
• Healing arrives on the road, not on demand
• One returns to thank and worship Jesus
• Faith saves deeper than physical healing
• Our story mirrored in their mercy and obedience
• Gratitude fuels mission and community life
• Looking back in thanks, moving forward in faith
“Would today be the day they come to know you? … If they want to come down and chat with me about that, I'd love nothing more.”
By FBC El Dorado5
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We trace Luke 17:11–19 from desperate plea to grateful worship, showing how mercy “as you go” turns outsiders into witnesses. We look back in thanks for God’s faithfulness to our church and look forward in faith to the work still ahead.
• Jesus heads toward Jerusalem and the cross
• Ten lepers cry for mercy and obey
• Healing arrives on the road, not on demand
• One returns to thank and worship Jesus
• Faith saves deeper than physical healing
• Our story mirrored in their mercy and obedience
• Gratitude fuels mission and community life
• Looking back in thanks, moving forward in faith
“Would today be the day they come to know you? … If they want to come down and chat with me about that, I'd love nothing more.”