A Gospel Gratitude
This Sunday we will look at one of the more surprising moments in Jesus’ journey to the cross—the healing of ten lepers in Luke 17:11–19, and the single outcast who returned to give thanks. As we consider Jesus’ grace toward the unclean and forgotten, we’ll see how powerfully His mercy exposes our own tendency to receive God’s gifts without acknowledging the gift Giver. Yet in the Samaritan leper’s grateful return, we find a picture of the kind of joyful, public, Christ-centered thanksgiving that the gospel produces in all who have been made clean by His blood. As we celebrate this Thanksgiving season, come ready to consider the grace that has healed you, as we rejoice together in the Savior who still welcomes the humble cry for mercy. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Gratitude is the voice of a heart transformed by grace.
1. Grace that heals (11-13)
2. Gratitude that responds (14-16)
3. Faith that saves (17-19)
