The Other Good Samaritan

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In many years of ministry, I have seen people who were truly thankful to God for help and healing. Their lives were changed in a single moment, so they devoted themselves to worshipping and serving God for the rest of their days. I, also, am one of them, because when God heard my cry for help about my alcoholism, He graciously answered my anxious prayer by restoring me physically, mentally, and above all, spiritually. I was made into a new person and decided to follow Jesus for the rest of my life.

The man in Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan was not the only foreigner commended by Jesus. The other good Samaritan returned to give Jesus thanks.

Luke 17:12-18 – As [Jesus] was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy met him. They stood at a distance and called out in a loud voice, "Jesus, Master, have pity on us!" When he saw them, he said, "Go, show yourselves to the priests." And as they went, they were cleansed. One of them, when he saw he was healed, came back, praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus' feet and thanked him — and he was a Samaritan. Jesus asked, "Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?" (NIV)

I have seen people who have been restored physically, whose prayers for healing have been answered perfectly, whose worries and anxieties, issues and illnesses have been positively dealt with by God and yet they remain thankless. Instead of returning to Christ and worshipping Him, they take their cure for granted and get on with their lives, focusing on themselves first and ignoring any notion of recognizing what God has mercifully done in them. It's sad to see and very disappointing, but Christ Jesus also experienced this many times throughout His life on earth.

Wherever we are and however we feel today, let's not forget what Christ has done in each of our lives. Let's be thankful that we exist even for another day and make time to be grateful to God for all that He has graciously — and perhaps even miraculously — done for us.

Point to ponder: How has God positively changed my life? How do I show Him my gratitude?

Prayer: Lord Jesus, there are many times that You have helped us throughout our lives. You have listened to our prayers and enabled us to overcome illnesses and issues that have seriously troubled us. May we never take Your compassion and grace for granted. May we also seek to worship and glorify You for the rest of our days. In Your holy name, we pray. Amen.

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One thought on “The Other Good Samaritan”

  1. May it be so, John.


    Thanks John, for this very helpful devotional. Blessings.


    Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional with us today. To God be
    the glory! Blessings.


    Hi John.
    Thank you for your needed reminder to be always thankful as expressed in your devotional and lovely prayer. A grateful heart is like medicine for the soul.
    God bless.


    Thank you, John, for your testimony! Did you know Max Lucado makes the same statement in one of his books? As you say, ” Let’s be thankful that we exist even for another day and make time to be grateful to God for all that He has graciously – and perhaps even miraculously – done for us.”


    Thanks, John. As usual, you’ve hit the spot for me. Bless you!
    I pray for my husband to have that deep gratitude you write about – transformation happens in our lives, when we realize “It’s not about ME.”
    With gratitude,
    (BC Canada)


    Thank you, John, for your very positive and mindful devotional today. Yes, we need give our loving Lord much gratitude for His ever constant care of us.
    Many years ago I had an accident and Philippians 4:13 became my constant mantra and to this day I am ever thankful that Jesus carried me through my difficulties. Blessings for your special and very thoughtful writings.


    Good morning, John!
    Thank you for your message today. I cannot begin to express my gratitude to God for all His many blessings to me. He has brought me through some rough patches over the years and He has saved me from sudden death on numerous occasions. I wish more people would acknowledge what God has done for them and not take what He has done for them for granted.
    Blessings.


    Our GOD is a faithful God, HE will not leave us or forsake us.


    Thank you, John.
    Keep up the good work, we are grateful to you!
    Blessings.

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