Where Are the Nine? 
 
 
"And Jesus  answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are  the nine?" (Luke  17:17)                                       
 
Ten lepers, hopeless and  incurable, had come to Jesus, begging for His help, and He  had miraculously healed them. All ten should have fallen  down to worship and thank Him, but only one praised God and  thanked Jesus for His marvelous deliverance, while the  others rushed away.                                       
 
We are at first amazed  at such ingratitude, until we realize that not more than 10  percent of even those people who know about Christ ever stop  to give Him thanks for His innumerable blessings--life,  freedom, food, shelter, health, family, and especially easy  access to the Bible and His gracious offer of salvation--far  greater in value than the gift of special healing received  by the ten lepers.                                       
 
The thankful leper  received a much greater gift than all the others. "Thy  faith hath made thee whole" (Luke 17:19).  They had received an outward cleansing of the body, he an  inward cleansing of the soul! These words spoken by Christ  are found four other times in the New Testament (Matthew  9:22; Mark 5:34; 10:52; Luke  8:48), plus two other times where the word for  "made whole" is translated "saved" (Luke  7:50; 18:42). This  word (Greek sozo) occurs many other times. For  example: "He is able also to save them to the uttermost  that come unto God by him" (Hebrews  7:25).                                       
 
Ten lepers were healed,  but only one was saved, and the proof of his salvation,  received through genuine faith in Christ, was his gratitude,  giving glory to God. The primary evidence of being  "filled with the Spirit" (Ephesians  5:18) is that the one so controlled by God's  regenerating Spirit will be "giving thanks always for  all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord  Jesus Christ" (Ephesians  5:20). Those who are not thankful to their saving Lord  are the 90 percent who have not been made whole. HMM |                                   
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