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The Nine Who Didn't Come Back | Luke 17:11-19

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In the "Seen - Noticing the People We Overlook" sermon series, we will be looking at the people who we don't tend to notice in the Bible. Tucked around the edges of the big stories are dozens of people other than the big names, like Moses, David, Mary, or Paul - People who get one sentence or a brief mention. Some are named, others are nameless, but when we slow down and look at them, something remarkable happens. We find that these overlooked figures often reveal something essential about God, about Faith, or even about what it means to follow Jesus. Today we look at The Nine Who Didn't Come Back. Jesus healed Ten men, but only One returned to thank Jesus and to praise God. However the Nine men are not the villains of this story. They had enough faith in Jesus to obey His commands. But the Nine men had too much momentum, they wanted to greet their families, return home, go to synagogue, reclaim all they had lost. But because they kept getting stuck on the next thing, they never took the time to be grateful for what they had received. It's easy to do that in the modern day as well, the 100th paycheck doesn't feel as satisfying as the 1st, the first night the baby gets good sleep is forgotten after a few years. It's important to take the time to remember, to take the time to express gratitude for acts long past, to be one with your relationship with God.

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episode The Nine Who Didn't Come Back | Luke 17:11-19 cover

The Nine Who Didn't Come Back | Luke 17:11-19

In the "Seen - Noticing the People We Overlook" sermon series, we will be looking at the people who we don't tend to notice in the Bible. Tucked around the edges of the big stories are dozens of people other than the big names, like Moses, David, Mary, or Paul - People who get one sentence or a brief mention. Some are named, others are nameless, but when we slow down and look at them, something remarkable happens. We find that these overlooked figures often reveal something essential about God, about Faith, or even about what it means to follow Jesus. Today we look at The Nine Who Didn't Come Back. Jesus healed Ten men, but only One returned to thank Jesus and to praise God. However the Nine men are not the villains of this story. They had enough faith in Jesus to obey His commands. But the Nine men had too much momentum, they wanted to greet their families, return home, go to synagogue, reclaim all they had lost. But because they kept getting stuck on the next thing, they never took the time to be grateful for what they had received. It's easy to do that in the modern day as well, the 100th paycheck doesn't feel as satisfying as the 1st, the first night the baby gets good sleep is forgotten after a few years. It's important to take the time to remember, to take the time to express gratitude for acts long past, to be one with your relationship with God.

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In the "Seen - Noticing the People We Overlook" sermon series, we will be looking at the people who we don't tend to notice in the Bible. Tucked around the edges of the big stories are dozens of people other than the big names, like Moses, David, Mary, or Paul - People who get one sentence or a brief mention. Some are named, others are nameless, but when we slow down and look at them, something remarkable happens. We find that these overlooked figures often reveal something essential about God, about Faith, or even about what it means to follow Jesus. Today we look at The Missing Guests. Jesus is at a dinner party and is speaking to the Pharisee who invited him. He knows the Pharisee invited only the people with standing to his dinner party - family, friends, people with means, because he knows they could invite him to parties of the same kind and repay him. He speaks to the idea that you should invite those without standing - the poor, the blind, the disabled, because they cannot repay you, and instead you will be repaid in heaven.

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In the "Seen - Noticing the People We Overlook" sermon series, we will be looking at the people who we don't tend to notice in the Bible. Tucked around the edges of the big stories are dozens of people other than the big names, like Moses, David, Mary, or Paul - People who get one sentence or a brief mention. Some are named, others are nameless, but when we slow down and look at them, something remarkable happens. We find that these overlooked figures often reveal something essential about God, about Faith, or even about what it means to follow Jesus. Today we look at The Four Friends. These Four unnamed men sought Jesus' help not for themselves, but for their paralyzed friend. As they arrived to meet him, they found themselves stuck behind the crowd. Rather than give up, they found another way, and their love friend and faith in Jesus was so strong that he forgave the mans sins and healed him. They did the silent, disappearing, carrying work of caring for another who cannot care for themselves.

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