My Month Of Opportinuty! Eccl9:11

Thank you King of kings for your loyalty, we are grateful to have been chosen among those who walked this day.
To you alone the glory.
This morning we will explain what the Lord wants us to understand through the story of the parable of the ten lepers in Luke 17.
The Bible tells us that Jesus was in his activities, he was going to a specific place.
As he entered a village, ten lepers came to meet him and implored his attention, his love, his restoration…
These patients kept away because leprosy symbolizes the curse, rejection, impurities, darkness, its contagion is violent and there is no share between light and darkness.
The story makes us understand that these people had heard of Jesus and they were aware that this was an opportunity they could not pass up.
Because of their attitude, Jesus asks them to go and show themselves to the priests.
Jesus, don’t you know that these people cannot come before those who are declared pure?
How is it possible to show up while knowing that the reproach is always attached to us?
The Bible tells us that these impure simply obeyed, they did not hesitate, they asked themselves no questions.
On the way to their obedience and submission, they were purified.
Priests were the only people authorized to confirm the healing of lepers and to allow them access to the city.
So Jesus had established their healing by sending them to the priests.
What interests us today is the attitude of one of these lepers, seeing his recovery, he did not behave like the others, he retraced his steps to throw himself at the feet of the Lord and give all the glory out loud when the others have surely gone partying elsewhere.
Jesus, to seal this healing offered him salvation because the faith of this gentleman is great.
He was a Samaritan, an outsider when the Jews who are supposed to know the principles got sidetracked.
Jesus doesn’t have to touch, he speaks, he declares and the thing takes place.
He gives us the responsibility to take our healing after he speaks.
The Bible tells us that the Samaritan who did not even know Jesus had a thought of gratitude towards Jesus, he preferred to come back to say thank you and his thanksgiving earned him another blessing, allowing him to receive better gifts.
We must therefore cultivate gratitude for all that we receive.
This leper believed in Christ and his miracle highlights the importance of gratitude.
Show your gratitude to those who have hurt you.
Philippians, 4:10 – I felt great joy in the Lord that you were finally able to renew the expression of your feelings for me; you were thinking about it, but you missed the opportunity.
Let’s learn to seize the opportunities we have to give so much love to others.
Strong ties unite Paul and the Church of Philippi.
He feels loved by her, she shows him the expression of their affection.
We too, Father, want to say thank you for all you do in our lives.
hello all
Have a good day

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