Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13
Romans 15:13
For this last month of the year 2025, I chose to write about being thankful. After all, it’s the month during which we commemorate and celebrate the birth of our King, Jesus Christ, who came to give us the gift of salvation and eternal life. But it’s also the last month of the year and after all that we have been through during the year, I believe it’s fitting to choose to end the year and start the new one on a note of thanksgiving. We have all had our challenges to face. For some there may have been times when you wondered whether or not you would make it to the end of the year. But we can all agree that God has been and is faithful. He continues to be good no matter what has come our way. I chose to maintain as much as possible writing in my thanksgiving journal. It’s just my way of dealing with the temptation to be negative. It can be so easy to see and focus on the negative things that come our way but sometimes shifting to an attitude of thanksgiving can change our entire perspective and we can feel lighter and more encouraged. I can choose to share a testimony as I have done many times over several months but I am choosing to end the year with another story from the bible. This one is the story of the ten lepers. In Luke 17:11-19 we read the story of Jesus healing ten lepers. Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem and as he entered a village, ten men with leprosy met Him. From a distance they called out to Him asking Him to have pity on them. When He saw them He told them to go and show themselves to the priests. Along the way they became cleansed. One of the ten, when he realised that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked Him. He was a Samaritan. Jesus asked why only the foreigner had returned to give praise to God. He then told the Samaritan to get up, his faith had made him well. I love the reality that Jesus chose to heal all ten lepers. Samaritans and Jews were not particularly close. In fact, the Samaritans were like outcasts to the Jews and rejected by them. The story does not tell us whether all the lepers were Samaritans. It only highlights the fact that this one leper who returned was not a Jew. That being the case, I love the fact that Jesus never once separated the lepers and decided to heal only the Jews. He healed all ten in spite of their varying nationalities. Jesus chose to show love and kindness to all. This is something we should be thankful for because God is not partial, He is not prejudiced. He chose to send His Son to this earth to save all, in spite of our differences. It’s also interesting that He chose to not only publicly highlight the fact that one person returned to give thanks but that this person was a foreigner. Jesus chose to lead by example. He needed to break the prejudices of the day and show the importance of loving everyone - no matter how different they might be. We too can be thankful that Jesus consistently chooses to hear and respond to our cries for help no matter who we are, our ethnic background or our social status in life. I believe God created our differences because He is a God of variety and He knows how to bring beauty out of our differences. I also love the fact that initially, the Samaritan along with the other nine lepers remained at a distance as they cried out to Jesus for help. But, when he realised he was healed there were no more boundaries. He literally threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked Him. I think it’s pertinent that it was the Samaritan who responded in this way. He had two barriers to break through - his nationality and his sickness. In one instance he was considered a social outcast but in the other, he was considered ceremonially unclean. He had two strikes against him! And maybe he was doubly thankful because the King of kings had given him the power to break through both! At times we too may feel hopeless, we may feel as if there is too much for Jesus to break through yet, God is still able to break through any barrier and any number of barriers to bring us the healing and restoration we need. We can never have too many negatives in our lives, we can never be faced with too many barriers. God is able to break through them all! I don’t know what or how many challenges you have had to face for the past year and I don’t know what lies ahead in the coming year, but I do know this - the God of the universe, the Creator of heaven and earth, is still the God of the impossible. He can accomplish all things and anything that is too difficult for us. If God could bring us through this year, He can certainly take us through the years to come. Nothing is too hard for Him. So, be thankful! If you have not accepted Jesus Christ into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, I encourage you to do so today. There is so much that we can be thankful to God for and we should take every opportunity to give Him thanks. He has not failed us before and He never will.
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