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Lesson
(By O. B. SELLERS, Director of Even
ing Department The Moody Bible Insti
tute of Chicago.)
LESSON FOR MAY 31
THE GRATEFUL SAMARITAN.
LESSON TEXT Luke 17:11-19.
GOLDEN TXT "Were there none
found that returned to give glory to God
ave this stranger?" Luke 17:18.
Jesus and his party are on their
last Journey to Jerusalem, a most
eventful Journey. It led him between
Samaria and Galilee (v. 11, marg.) and
Into, or through, an unknown, un
named village. To us this is the most
heroloand momentous moment in his
tory. Jesus knew that his hour was at
hand. He knew all that awaited him
in Jerusalem, yet he "set his face1
as a flint" and nothing could turn him!
from his purpose, his crowning work, j
Jesus, however, was never too busy or
In too great haste to do a deed of
compassionate mercy.
The Type of Sin.
I. A Great Need, vv. 11-14. We are
familiar with the awfulness of IeDroar
and that it is a type of sin. Like sin,'
1 -prosy begins within, Is insidious In,
Its progress; It defies, shuts men out:
of the society of the clean. It renders
Its victims helpless and hopeless, has
no remedy and receives no help from
men; In consumes and finally kills.
This was a terrible spectacle that
greeted Jesus' eyes as be entered the
village, for these lepers were com
pelled to live on the outside. Notice
(v. 12) that they stood "afar off"
(Eph. 2:13), Indeed, so far off that
they were compelled to "lift their
voices" in order to make known their
request, although it may have been
that the disease had reached their
vocal organs. The Mosaic law com?
pelled the leper thus to stand afar off,
Lev. 13:45, 46. Their salutation waa
the cry of the needy made to one In
authority. The word "Master" here
used Is not that which usually means
teacher, but rather one that would b.e
applled to one In authority, an ap
pointee or a commander. They must
have either recognized his power or,
having heard of his miracles they ap
pealed to him to exercise a like power
on their behalf. There was no other
who could possibly give them relief,
even so the sinners' only hope is to
meet Jesus. He, and he alone, can
cleanse them from their uncleanneM
and wretchedness. Jesus never
passed that way again, this was thel
only opportunity. Their need drove
them to him. Ofttlmes our dlstrtj,
and need are blessings in disguise in
that they drive us to Jesus. Though
afar off, and though only one drew
nigh (v. 16), yet it was the privilege of
them all, as it is also our privilege ta
"draw nigh," Eph. 2:13. Their cry
did not fall upon deaf ears flaa. KB: 11
Jt was briefuj $o the notat, peU
tlon. They knew what they needed and
drove straight to the point Their ap
peal to his mercy met with immediate
response, so also will the cry of the
needy sinner meet with a like re
sponse (Rom. 10:13). The record doe
not tell us about the Faith oi tEea
men and it is useless for us to spec
ulate. The cry of faith will have 1U
answer. Matt. 9:29. Their prayer waa
brief, it must have been humble, be
lieving, earnest and specific, for when
"he saw them" (v. 14) be gave direc
tions as to the manner whereby they
might be cleansed. He could have
spoken or have touched them, but
his way at that time was to utter a
command. This resulted in (a) a ful
filling of the law, (b) a test for their
faith, (c) a testimony to the priests?
iney snowed their genuine earnest,
ness by immediate obedience. th
took him at his word. The record lat
wonderfully suggestive. "a thv
they were cleansed." Faith and work
obedience and results. When we act
upon his simple yet sublime word we,
too, will receive a blessed answer to
our every need. As we look to him
our great high priest, as we take our
eyes off of self, we shall ho riun.
John 14:21,23. .
Bore Witness Before Men.
II. A Grateful Heart, vv. 15.10. Tha
revelation of cleansing brought differ
ent results to these lepers. "One of
them" came back at once to express
his gratitude. Before he could .
ly speak his petition, now he cries
with a "loud voice." This Is a sugges
tion as to the completeness of hla
cure. He at once uses his restored
voice to "glorify God," and it looks as
though he bore this witness
testified to men: (a) bain hooi
seems also to have opened his eyes
as to the character of Jesus. Ha nn
only returned thanks, but "worshiped
him." Nor does Jesus refuse to ac
cept such worship an erldenoa f hi.
deity, see Acts 15:25.26; John 5:23
ana Hen. i:6. ,
The nine were too occunimi tn m.
Jolcing with their friends, too busyi
witn ruinning duties from which they
had long been separated, to express
their thasaks. It is significant that
this one was a Samaritan "a stran-j
ger." This is the one whom 1..
would be expected, yet Luke nvMi:
other good things about the Samart-I
tan, ch. 10:33-35. ii.uVb k,
companion flf Paul, shows ua nnt nnil
in his gospel, but in his life of Paul'
Lnrlst s outreachlngs towards the Oen-
tiles.) The Jews have
with the Samaritans (John 4:9), bu,tj
nuaHfctt companions.