Jesus Healed All Who Came To Him

Matthew 15:30 Large crowds came to Him, bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute, and many others, and laid them at His feet, and He healed them.

New International Version (New International Version) Huge crowds flocked to him, bringing the lame, the blind, the crippled, the dumb, and a host of other people, who were put at his feet and healed by him. New Living Translation (New Living Translation) A large group of people brought him those who were lame, blind, crippled, those who couldn’t talk, and many other types of disabled people. They brought them all to Jesus, and he cured them completely. Version standardized in English He was surrounded by throngs of people who brought with them the crippled, the blind, and dumb, among many others.

They laid them at His feet, and He was able to heal each one of them.

Afterwards, they brought them at His feet, and He cured them.

Then vast crowds flocked to Him, bringing with them the lame, the blind, the dumb, the maimed, and many others; and they laid them down at Jesus’ feet, and He cured them instantly.

  1. Many people came to Him, bringing with them those who were lame, had crippled limbs, were blind or couldn’t talk as well as many others, and they laid them down at His feet, and He cured them.
  2. NASB 1977 (National Association of School Boards) And vast crowds flocked to Him, bringing with them people who were lame, paralyzed, blind, deaf, and mute, among many others, and they lay them at His feet, and He cured them.
  3. The Christian Standard Bible is a translation of the Bible in the Christian tradition.
  4. Among them were people who were lame or blind or handicapped or unable to talk for a variety of reasons.
  5. Holman The Christian Standard Bible is a translation of the Bible in the Christian tradition.
  6. They laid them at His feet, and He restored their health.
  7. In the course of time, large groups of people came to him, bringing with them those who were crippled or blind or deaf or dumb or otherwise disabled, and they threw them at his feet, and he cured them.

He was the only one who could heal them.

They brought them, as well as a large number of others, before Jesus, and he healed them all.

They brought with them people who were crippled, blind, deaf, and mute, as well as many other sick people.

As soon as they were laid at his feet, he began healing them.

The New American Bible is a translation of the New Testament into English.

They were laid at his feet, and he was able to cure them.

Then vast crowds flocked to him, bringing with them the lame, the blind, the crippled, the dumb, and a slew of other disabled people.

Revised Standard Version (New Revised Standard Version) Thousands of people flocked to him, bringing with them the lame, the maimed, the blind, the deaf, and a host of other disabilities.

The New Heart English Bible is a translation of the New Heart Bible.

Thousands of people flocked to him.

And He healed them, as well.

He was able to heal them.

Translations in addition to the above.

Then He climbed up to the top of a mountain and took a seat.

31 People were astounded when they witnessed the silent talk, the crippled walk again, the lame walk again, and the blind see for themselves.

… References to Other Sources Isaiah 35:6 (KJV) Then the lame will jump like a deer, and the tongue of the dumb will exclaim with delight.

Matthew 4:23 (KJV) Throughout Galilee, Jesus visited synagogues, taught in them, preached the gospel of the kingdom, and healed every illness and malady that plagued the people.

It is preferable for you to start life with one hand than to start life with two hands and end up in hell, in the unquenchable flames.

The Scriptures are a treasure trove.

Matthew 4:23 and Matthew 4:24 Furthermore, Jesus traveled throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of Christ’s kingdom, and curing every kind of ailment and disease among the people.

11:4,5 (KJV) Go and show John again those things that you have heard and seen, Jesus replied to them in response.

(30)I’m deaf and dumb.

Mark (Mark 7:31-37) recounts a notable occurrence of a labor of healing that took place.

Matthew.

The popularity of Jesus drew the attention of the Jews who had settled in this semi-Gentile neighborhood, and he was deprived of the quiet that he had been enjoying in the company of his apostles.

Having a conversation with them.

Maimed;κυλλoύς:debiles(Vulgate).

In the instance of Malchus, it is likely that the ear was not completely torn from the skull, but rather that it was still linked to the skull by a fragment of flesh or skin, and therefore no new construction was required.

According to the Arabic translation, it means “dried up” or “withered.” Put them on the ground.

Commentaries that run in parallel.

crowds ὄχλοι(ochloi) Noun – Nominative Masculine PluralStrong’s 3793: Noun – Nominative Masculine Plural An echo is derived from the word throng, which implies the rabble; by extension, a group of people; and, in the metaphorical sense, a riot.

come close, visit, or worship, assent to.

Personal / Obsessive Orientation The pronoun – Dative Masculine is used here.

The reflexive pronoun self, which is used in the third person as well as the other persons, is derived from the particle au.

Including an alternate form is recommended.

lame,χωλούς(chōlous) Adjective – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 5560:Lame, unable to walk due to amputation of a foot.

blind,τυφλούς(typhlous) Strong’s 5185:Blind, whether physically or intellectually.

The adjective crippled (kyllous)Adjective – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 2948:Crippled, lame, particularly in the hands From the same root as kulioo; swaying back and forth, i.e.

The adjective silent (kphous) is an accusative masculine adverb.

dulled).

and(kai)ConjunctionStrong’s 2532: and, even more importantly, specifically.

others, ἑτέρους(heterous) Adjective – Accusative Masculine Adjective – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 2087 is as follows: (a) a pair of twos: A second, (b) a different, (c) one’s neighbor are all examples of the word “another.” Of ambiguous affiliation; other or apart from the norm.

laidἔρριψαν(erripsan) The Aorist Indicative Form of the Verb 3rd Person Pronoun – Active PluralStrong’s 4496 is as follows: Primary verb; to fling (see ekteino, which denotes an extensive projection); qualification: to deposit; extension: to distribute themαὐτοὺς(autous) A possessive pronoun that is used in an accusative masculine manner.

atπαρὰ(para) PrepositionStrong’s 3844 is as follows: The preposition comes from; the preposition comes beside, in the presence of; the preposition comes alongside of A possessive pronoun that is used in the third person singular genitive masculineStrong’s 846: He, she, it, they, them, the same.

feet,πόδας(podas) Noun – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 4228: Noun – Accusative Masculine Plural The bottom of the foot.

in addition to the (kai)ConjunctionStrong’s 2532: And, in addition, specifically.

to adore or relieve them.

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JESUS HEALED THEM ALL – BIBLE VERSES

a new International Version has been published Many people came to him, bringing the lame and crippled and mute, among many other people, and laying them at his feet. He then healed all of them. Translation into Living Language The lame, blind, crippled, those unable to speak, and a host of other people were brought to him by a large group of people. They brought them all to Jesus, and he healed them all instantly. the standard version of the english language And great crowds flocked to him, bringing with them the lame, the blind, the crippled, the mute, and many others, and they laid them at his feet, and he healed them, as he had done with so many others.

  1. Many people came to Him, bringing lame, blind, and crippled people as well as mute and deaf people.
  2. A literal translation of the Berean Scriptures There were large groups of people who came to Him, bringing with them people who were lame or crippled, or blind or mute, among many other things, and they worshiped Him.
  3. The King James Bible (also known as the King James Version) is a book written by the English author James I.
  4. Thereafter, great crowds came to Jesus with lame, blind, deaf and dumb people as well as many others; and they laid them down at Jesus’ feet, where He healed them.
  5. Bible) Many people came to Him, bringing with them those who were limping, had impaired limbs, were blind or couldn’t speak as well as many others, and they laid them down at His feet, where He healed them.
  6. And great crowds flocked to Him, bringing with them those who were lame, crippled, blind, mute, and a host of other ailments, and they laid them at His feet, and He restored their health.
  7. Large crowds flocked to Jesus’ feet, bringing with them those who were lame, crippled, blind, deaf, and mute, among many others, and they laid them at His feet; and He healed them.

New International Version of the Bible (also known as the Christian Standard Version) He was surrounded by large crowds of people who came to see him.

They threw themselves at his feet, and he healed them right there!

They laid them at His feet, and He restored their health and wellbeing.

They threw them at his feet, and he healed them as follows: Simple Translation of the Aramaic Bible Many crowds came to him with the lame, the blind, the deaf, the crippled, and many other people, and they laid them at the feet of Yeshua, and he healed them.

Version in the Present Day (Current English) Many people who were paralyzed, blind, lame, or unable to speak were brought in by large groups of people.

Moreover, great multitudes came to him with them, bringing the dumb, the blind, the lame, the maimed, and many others: and they threw them at his feet, and he healed them all: Translation of Good News People in large groups came to Jesus and laid their sick at his feet; he healed them all.

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English Standard Version in its most literal sense After that, great crowds flocked to Him, bringing with them people who were lame or blind or mute or maimed, among others, and they cast them at the feet of Jesus, whom He healed miraculously, ‘New American Bible’ is a phrase that means “new American Bible” in English.

  • It was at his feet that he was able to heal them.
  • His healing touch was felt by them as they laid their burdens at his feet.
  • Many people came to see him, bringing with them lame and disabled people as well as blind and deaf people and mute people, among other things.
  • English Bible with a New Heart There were large groups of people who came to him and laid their burdens at his feet.

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  • Furthermore, He healed them.
  • He cured them and restored their health.
  • Translations that aren’t included in the original.
  • As he continued his journey, Jesus passed by the Sea of Galilee on his left.
  • 30 Many people came to Him, bringing the lame,the blind,the crippled, the mute, and many other people, and He laid the mat on His feet and healed those who were in need of healing.
  • Moreover, they exalted the name of the Lord our God.
  • Because in the wilderness, waters will gush forth, and streams will flow through the wilderness.
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Throughout Galilee, Jesus visited synagogues, taught in them, preached the gospel of the kingdom, and healed every disease and illness that plagued the people.

To have two hands and go into hell, into the unquenchable fire, is preferable to having one hand and going into hell.

The Bible’s encyclopedia And great crowds flocked to him, bringing with them those who were lame, blind, deaf, and maimed, among other things, and throwing them at his feet, where he healed them: great!

The Bible says in Matthew 11:4-5, Jesus responded and said to them, “Go and show John again those things which you have heard and seen:.

Thirty)I’m deafeningly mute.

Mark (Mark 7:31-37) in this regard.

The number of individuals is enormous.

This cut short his time in solitude with his apostles.

With them, of course.

Maimed;κυλλoύς:debiles(Vulgate).

There is a good chance that the ear in the case of Malchus was not completely severed from the skull, but was still attached to it by a piece of flesh or skin, and thus no new creation was required.

Withered or withered is how the Arabic Version renders it.

Commentaries that run concurrently Greek Large(polloi)Adjective – Nominative Masculine PluralStrong’s 4183: a great deal, a great deal of, a great deal of the time crowds ὄχλοι(ochloi) Strong’s 3793: Noun – Nominative Masculine Plural A throng; by implication, the rabble; by extension, a group of people; figuratively, a riot.

  • came προσῆλθον(prosēlthon) Aorist Indicative Verb – Aorist 3rd Person Participant To approach, i.e.
  • Second-Person Narrative This is the 846th position in SingularStrong’s database.
  • The reflexive pronoun self, which is used in the third person as well as the other persons, is derived from the particle au.
  • There is also an alternate form.

lame,χωλούς(chōlous) Adjective – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 5560:Lame, unable to walk due to amputation of a foot Limping appears to be a basic term, as in ‘stop.’ blind,τυφλούς(typhlous) The adjective accusative masculine pluralStrong’s 5185:Blind, either physically or psychologically It derives from the word tuphoo, which means “blind.” The adjective crippled (kyllous)Adjective – Accusative Masculine PluralStrong’s 2948:Crippled, lame, especially in the hands Kulioo is a contraction of the word kulioo, which means “rocking around.” The adjective silent, (kphous) is used to denote a masculine accusatory quality.

  • Dumb, dull, and deaf, according to PluralStrong’s 2974 (lit.
  • in addition to the (kai)ConjunctionStrong’s 2532: and even then, moreover, specifically Adjective – Accusative Masculine adjectival phrase “many (pollous)” Fourteen hundred and eighty-three (413) from PluralStrong: A great deal, a great many, and a lot.
  • (a) another, a second, (b) another, a different, (c) a neighbor’s neighbor Of ambiguous affiliation; other or distinct from one another.
  • A basic verb; to fling (see ekteino, which suggests an extensive projection); by qualification, to deposit; by extension, to disseminate.
  • Second-Person Narrative He, she, it, they, them, the same is PluralStrong’s 846: The reflexive pronoun self, which is used in the third person as well as the other persons, is derived from the particle au.

The preposition comes from; the preposition comes from; the preposition comes from; the preposition comes from A possessive pronoun that is used in the third person singular genitive masculineStrong’s 846:he, she, it, they, them, the same, the same as The reflexive pronoun self, which is used in the third person as well as the other persons, is derived from the particle au.

  1. A ‘foot’ is a fundamental term.
  2. derived from the same root as therapon; to wait on someone menially, ie.
  3. Back to the previous section.
  4. BesidesBlindCastCrippledCrowdsCuredDumbFeetGreatHandsHastened HealedIllJesusLameMaimedMultitudesMuteNumbersOthersSoonVoiceWounded Matthew 15:30 New International Version In the New Living Translation, Matthew 15:30 15:30 (ESV) Matthew 15:30 the New American Standard Bible, Matthew 15:30 Matt.

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Bible Gateway passage: Luke 4:38-41 – New International Version

Then Jesus walked out of the synagogue and into the house of Simon. Now that Simon’s mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, the family turned to Jesus for assistance. 39As a result, he stooped over her and reprimanded C) “>(C)the fever had passed, and she was no longer sick. She immediately rose to her feet and proceeded to attend to them. 40At sunset, the people brought to Jesus all those who were sick with various diseases, and Jesus, laying his hands on each one, D) healed them “>(D)he was able to heal them.

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ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Matthew 8:16When the evening came, they brought to Him numerous people who were demon-possessed; and with a word, He drove out the spirits and healed everyone who was afflicted. > ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Matt. 12:15But when he realized what was happening, he retreated from the area. He was followed by a large number of people, and He cured them all. ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Matthew 14:14 is a verse from the Bible. When He arrived on the shore, He noticed a big group of people and felt compassion for them, healing their illnesses.

  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Matthew 15:30 is a biblical reference.
  • ToolsVerse is a website on the internet “>Matthew 21:14 is a verse from the Bible that says Blind and lame people went to Him in the temple, and He healed them.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “He was teaching one day, and there were some Pharisees and teachers of the law present, who had come from every village in Galilee and Judea as well as from Jerusalem, and the power of the Lord was present for Him to perform healing.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “The people, however, were aware of this and followed Him; and after greeting them, He started preaching to them about the kingdom of God and curing those who were in need of treatment.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Matthew 19:2 (KJV) Then big crowds flocked to Him, and He cured them while they were there.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Mark 6:56 is a passage from the Bible.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Lukas 6:18who had come to hear Him and be healed of their illnesses; and others who had been afflicted by evil spirits were being healed.
  • ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Luk 5:15But the story about Him was spreading even further, and enormous crowds were forming around Him, eager to hear Him speak and to be healed of their illnesses.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Mark 7:37 (NIV) They were completely taken aback, exclaiming, “He has done everything perfectly; he even helps the deaf hear and the dumb talk.” ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “He was healed by Jesus in Matthew 8:7 when he stated, “I’ll come and cure him.” ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “The Bible verse is Luke 13:32.

ToolsVerse is a website on the internet “5:5 (Isaiah 53:5) However, He was pierced through for our trespasses, He was crushed for our iniquities, and the chastening for our well-being came upon Him, and it is by His scourging that we are made whole.

ToolsVerse is a website on the internet “>Matthew 4:24 (New International Version) Because of His fame, people from all over Syria came to Him for healing.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Yet, the centurion said, “Lord, I am not worthy for You to come within my door; however, if You merely speak the word, my servant will be healed.” Matthew 8:8 ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “Her thought process went something like this: “If I just touch His robe, I’ll be healed.” Matthew 9:21 ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Mark 1:34 is an example of a figurative expression.

And He cured many people who were suffering from various ailments, as well as casting out numerous demons; and He would not let the demons to speak since they were aware of His identity.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Luke 6:19 (New International Version) And everyone was attempting to get a hold of Him because power was emanating from Him and curing them all at the same time.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>John 5:11 is a biblical passage.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Luke 4:23 (New International Version) And He told them, “I’m sure you’ll repeat this proverb to Me: ‘Physician, heal yourself!'” And He continued, “I’m sure you’ll quote this proverb to Me: ‘Physician, heal yourself!'” Whatever we’ve heard was done at Capernaum, we encourage you to replicate it in your hometown.

However, because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, the synagogue official became enraged and began screaming to the throng, “There are six days in which labor should be done; therefore, come during those six days and be healed, rather than on the Sabbath day.” ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Matthew 12:10 is a biblical passage.

In response, Jesus was questioned by the crowd, who inquired if it was permissible to heal on the Sabbath.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>Luke 14:3 (KJV) And Jesus responded and addressed the lawyers and Pharisees, asking, “Is it permissible to heal on the Sabbath, or is it not permissible?” ToolsVerse is a website on the internet “Mark 3:2 is a Bible verse that explains how to be a Christian.

ToolsVerse is a website on the internet “The Bible verse is Luke 6:7.

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>John 7:23 (NIV) So, if a guy has his circumcision performed on the Sabbath in order to ensure that the Law of Moses is not breached, are you upset with Me because I healed him from head to toe on the Sabbath?

ToolsVerse is a page on the internet “>John 9:14 (KJV) It was now the Sabbath on the day when Jesus sculpted the clay and first opened his eyes.

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They Brought Them All to Jesus and He Healed them All

Eventually, they brought all of them to Jesus, and He healed them all. He healed, delivered, and set free everyone who came to Him, including the ill, the demon possessed, the afflicted, the tortured, the in terrible pain, the paralyzed and the paralyzed. A bodily presentation of the afflicted suffering to Jesus is required in order for healing deliverance freedom to be granted. 4:24 (Mt 4:24) His fame spread across Syria, and people brought to Him those who were ill with different ailments and in terrible agony, as well as the demon-possessed, those who were experiencing convulsions, and the paralyzed, and He healed them.

  • 4:40 (Lk 4:40) At sunset, the people brought to Jesus all of those who were afflicted with various ailments, and by laying His hands on each of them, He healed them all.
  • This is a TRUTH that has been confirmed by the Scriptures!
  • In Matthew 9:2, several men brought him a disabled man who was laying on a mat.
  • (these are someBibleverses) It is clear from the scriptures that in order for a person to be healed, delivered, and set free by Jesus, that person must first be physically brought to Jesus.
  • Even the blind were able to see since they were physically present with Jesus.
  • This is exactly what the centurion did (Mt 8: 5-13) — it is stepping in to provide healing, deliverance, and redemption for the individual in need.
  • No!

No!

It is possible that some people, instead of turning to Jesus, would turn instead to their gods, physicians (hospitals), and worldly methods, among other things.

No!

The Pharisees never brought their concerns and sorrows to Jesus, even though they prayed and fasted more than you and me.

That is what religion is.

Nothing that Jesus Christ accomplishes can be attributed to prayer — he heals, delivers, casts out demons, sets you free, and so on – but it is Jesus Christ Himself who does these actions and destroys the works of Satan (1 John 3:8).

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Your prayers are designed to direct your thoughts and energies toward Jesus Christ who heals, delivers, sets prisoners free, and saves.

It is not intended to deliver you, but rather to direct you to the ultimate deliverer, Jesus.

The problem in the church and on the planet today is not that people are not praying or fasting, but rather that they are not physically rising up and running to Jesus Christ in repentance.

People perish as a result of their prayers; they pray and pray and pray until the thing that has troubled and tormented them kills them.

Jesus never stood on a mountaintop and told people, “Send me your prayers, and I will pray for you.” Isn’t this exactly what is going on right now?

Even if you send your prayers to a “man/woman of God,” if you never physically stand up and go meet Jesus, your prayers are in vain.What we should be asking Jesus in prayer is, “Where are you Jesus physically today, I run to You” (prayer for the blind).

Because prayer never eliminates the works of the devil, only Jesus can put an end to your troubles.

While it is true that throughout Jesus’ time on earth, no one ever prays for healing, deliverance, freedom, or other such things, Scripture also demonstrates that they instead bring their sick, afflicted, and tormented relatives and friends to Jesus and they are all cured.

For those who aren’t blind, you should have ceased praying for your difficulties by now, and instead are praying for Jesus to change the way you meet Him because you recognize Him in a particular servant of His.

The question is; where is Jesus physically today?

Jesus is present today in His vessels, through which His power is manifested and revealed. Keep in mind that the kingdom of God is not established via words, but through power. That is the Power that causes healing, deliverance, liberation, salvation, and other positive outcomes to occur just by mentioning the Name of Jesus. Choose between becoming religious or submitting to the world and its systems, or rise up and physically flee to Jesus Christ, as the case may be. The difference between those who were healed, delivered, and set free by Jesus Christ and those who were not was and continues to be that difference today.

Allow this religious blindness to be removed from your vision.

And Jesus healed them all. He won’t stop with you

Each and every person who came to Jesus in need of healing received it. When it comes to disease and recovery, there are two things that you “had to” understand:

  1. It was Jesus’ intention to cure everyone who came to him in need of it. Illness and recovery are complicated topics to grasp, yet there are two things you “must” know:

Who brings sickness — God or the devil?

The adversary is attempting to persuade us that God would intentionally make us sick. However, this has been proven to be a fabrication since the first book of the Bible was written. According to Job, God did not cause Job to get ill with ulcers, but rather it was the devil’s fault. Consider the following scenario: A large number of sick individuals were brought before Jesus in order for Him to heal them. There were several healing miracles all around Galilee (Jesus was “curing every ailment and sickness among the people,” according to Matthew 4:23 in the New International Version).

Healing power goes out from Jesus

The healing power that emanated from him caused everyone to try to touch him, and he miraculously cured them all. (Luke 6:19; New Living Translation) Not only is Jesus the greatest healer of all time, but Jesus is also the only one who never changes. Jesus is always in the business of healing. Even now (“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever,” says the Bible in Hebrews 13:8; New International Version). You are not need to see or touch Jesus in order to get his blessing. Believe in Jesus, and you will be intimately connected with Him: “You will know that I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you,” Jesus says.

Do you think that Jesus (1) desires to and (2) has the ability to restore you to wholeness and health?

According to him, “just as He is, so are we in this world.” (1 John 4:17; New King James Version) Is Jesus suffering in the afterlife?

Without a doubt, this is not the case. And just as Jesus is in good health, aren’t you in good health as well. someplace in heaven? No, John does not say anything like that. He claims that you are “in this world” in the same way that Jesus is today. You are not required to be sick.

Bible Gateway Matthew 8 : NIV

After coming down from the mountaintop, a big multitude of people followed him. Matthew 81 2A man with leprosy approached him and bowed before him, pleading, “Lord, if you are willing, you can cleanse me,” the Bible says. 3Jesus extended his hand to the guy and kissed him on the cheek. “I’m ready,” he stated confidently. “Make sure you’re clean!” He was healed of his leprosy very immediately. 4Then Jesus addressed him, saying, “Make sure no one knows what you’re up to. But go, present yourself to the priest, and provide the gift Moses instructed as a sign of your commitment to the people of Israel.” 5After Jesus had arrived in Capernaum, a centurion approached him and asked for assistance.

  1. 8In response, the centurion said, “Please forgive me for inviting you into my home.
  2. Just utter the word, and my servant will be restored to health and wellness.
  3. I command this one to ‘Go,’ and he does; and I tell that one to ‘Come,’ and he does as I instructed.
  4. 11I declare to you that many will come from the east and the west, and they will take their places at the banquet with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven, which will be held in the year 2000.
  5. Your wishes will be fulfilled just as you anticipated.” And his servant was restored to health at that same moment.
  6. 15When he held her hand, the fever vanished, and she rose to her feet and began to wait for him.
  7. “He took up our infirmities and carried our illnesses,” the prophet Isaiah had spoken.

18When Jesus noticed the large group of people surrounding him, he issued the command to cross to the opposite side of the lake.

The boat was carried over the side of the lake by a ferocious storm that arrived without warning.

25The disciples went to him and roused him, telling him, “Please, Lord, save us!

27The guys were taken aback and said, “What type of a man does he seem to be?

They were acting in such a violent manner that no one could travel through that area.

“Have you come here to torment us before the time has come?” says the narrator.

31 “If you drive us out, please send us into the herd of pigs,” the devils pleaded with Jesus.

After that, they came out and went into the pigs, and the entire herd fled down the steep bank into the lake, where they drowned in the water.

33Those who were tending the pigs fled and went into town, where they told everything that had transpired, including what had happened to the demon-possessed men. 34 After that, the entire town came out to greet Jesus. In addition, when they came upon him, they begged with him to leave their area.

  1. Gergesenes and Gerrasenes are two different Greek words that were used to refer to skin illnesses that were not necessarily leprosy
  2. Greekmade clean
  3. Isaiah 53:4
  4. Some manuscriptsGergesenes and othersGerrasenes

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“Jesus Healed Them All“

Observing Jesus’ life as it is expressed in the Gospel accounts is fascinating because it allows us to see the progression of how Jesus entered into ministry and continued to move relentlessly forward in order to reveal and fulfill the will of God over time. His demeanor and deeds toward sick people reveal a great deal about God’s desire to cure them. When sick people came to Jesus, the plain truth of God’s Word demonstrates that He consistently and dynamically healed the sick and delivered them from their illnesses!

  • “As the sun was setting, all those who had any who were sick with various diseases brought them to Him; and He laid His hands on every one of them and healed them,” according to Luke 4:40.
  • There was no illness that was too terrible or too advanced.
  • One incident in the Bible where Jesus found Himself restricted occurred in Nazareth, and it was a defining moment in His life.
  • In fact, many people who heard Him were taken aback and wondered: “Where did this Man receive these things?” That such mighty deeds are carried out by His hands speaks volumes about the wisdom that has been bestowed upon Him.
  • And are not His sisters here with us?” So they were offended at Him.
  • And He marveled because of their unbelief.” The unbelief or absence of faith was so great among these people that Jesus could do “no mighty work there.” He healed a few sick folks and would have healed more, but the unbelief of the people became a barrier to their receiving from Him.

This is some of the very best news we could ever receive.

5. Jesus Heals the Ten Lepers (Luke 17:11-19)

PPT CUE is an abbreviation for PowerPoint CUE. The main point is that we should all be deeply grateful for what Jesus has done for us individually. Verse of the Day: When one of them realized that he had been cured, he returned. He exclaimed his gratitude to God in a loud voice. He flung himself at Jesus’ feet and expressed gratitude to Him. – Luke 17:15 (NIV) Materials:Two identical white pieces of cloth, one of which is soiled, ragged, and ripped, and the other of which is spotless and shining.

  1. What is the one thing your parents always teach you to say when you ask for something?
  2. And what are you expected to say when you receive a gift or something else?
  3. When your parents urge you to say “please” and “thank you,” they are assisting you in developing an appreciation for others.
  4. You are most likely overjoyed at the prospect of receiving the present.
  5. You consider all the giver went through to ensure that you received the gift.
  6. They were the ones who paid for it.
  7. And since you are so taken aback by the giver’s generosity and affection, you openly express your gratitude to them by giving them a large embrace, repeatedly repeating “thank you,” or writing them a thank-you card and mailing it to them.
  8. In addition, while each and every one of them may have been pleased with their present, only one of them decided to express his or her appreciation to Jesus.

Teacher Note:The tale of Jesus curing the ten lepers in Luke 17 occurs immediately after a teaching session Jesus conducts with His followers after one urged Him to “increase our faith.” In this dialogue, Jesus makes it clear that obedience to God is not something we must do in order to enjoy God’s gratitude and blessings.

Our pride can sometimes distort this reality, leading us to believe that we should expect God to express gratitude to us for all we do to serve Him.

With the help of this discourse, and in conjunction with the tale of the 10 lepers, appreciation is placed in its appropriate context. Gratefulness is due to God alone, who deserves it because of the kindness and mercy He freely extends to people who do not deserve to be blessed.

Jesus Heals 10 Lepers

Assume that Jesus was on his way to the city of Jerusalem. He walked along the boundary between Samaria and Galilee, a journey that took him through the wilderness. As he approached a settlement, he was welcomed by a group of 10 men. They were suffering from a skin condition. They were in close proximity to me. And they cried out in a loud voice, “Jesus! Jesus!” Master! Please take pity on us!” “Go,” Jesus said when he saw them. Bring yourself to the attention of the priests.” Their wounds were repaired while they were on the way.

  1. Unfortunately, horrible things do happen in all of our lives from time to time.
  2. According to the Bible, the individuals in this account were suffering from a skin ailment known as leprosy.
  3. It was an illness that they were suffering from as a result of their existence in a wicked and fallen planet.
  4. In this world, there was no disease and no death.
  5. However, when sin entered the earth, it completely ruined everything!
  6. Tornadoes, tsunamis, storms, earthquakes, criminality, and illness are all possibilities.
  7. As a result of living in a fallen and sinful world, we are plagued with dreadful ailments.

Say:I’m sure some of you are wondering what this condition is all about.

As a result of the disease, many lepers lose the use of all of their fingers and toes.

Someone who was suffering from the disease may be identified by the sores that covered their bodies.

When leprosy was widespread, it was considered a common skin condition, and there are still individuals living with leprosy in various regions of the world today.

Leprosy is a very contagious disease.

Simply coming into contact with a person who has leprosy or touching something that they have touched can cause you to get the disease.

Even one of the rules that God provided to Israel in the Old Testament states that “as long as the illness is there, he is unclean.” He’ll have to live on his own.

He couldn’t embrace his wife and children because he was worried they might contract the sickness.

You can see that leprosy was not only harmful to a person’s physical health, but it was also detrimental to their ability to enjoy the company of friends and family because they were forced to live alone.

That’s why the 10 guys in this narrative were gathered in a single place.

In certain parts of the globe today, communities of lepers that live in close proximity to one another are referred to as “leper colonies.” A person who had leprosy was considered “unclean.” In the past, persons who were going down the street or in the presence of those who did not have leprosy would scream “UNCLEAN!

  1. No one wanted to be near a person who had this awful sickness, therefore they would flee as soon as they heard the term “unclean” being spoken near them.
  2. The reason for this was not only that people were frightened of contracting leprosy, but also that the religious authorities believed lepers were “unclean” spiritually.
  3. Furthermore, they were erroneously accused of having impure hearts, despite the fact that they were suffering from a horrible ailment.
  4. Wouldn’t that be horrible?
  5. Assume that someone informed you that God didn’t care about your sneezing and coughing because you were sneezing and coughing.
  6. In our account, the men stood at a distance from Jesus and shouted out to Him for this reason.
  7. They, on the other hand, thought that they were horrible people who were unworthy of God’s approval.

Their response when they saw Jesus crossing the border between Galilee and Samaria was to scream out in unison: “Jesus, Master, have compassion on us.” As soon as the lepers saw Jesus, they screamed, “Jesus, Master, please have pity on us.” After that, Jesus instructed them to present themselves before the priest.

They had been restored to health! Say: Their skin transformed from being full of sores and sickness (show a dirty, ripped, torn piece of fabric) to being clean and healthy (display the cloth) (put that cloth downhold up an identical, brand new clean piece.)

Only One Leper Shows Gratitude

Declare: Let us now proceed to the following chapter to see what occurs next. Look at Luke 17:15-19 to see what I mean. When one of them realized that he had been cured, he returned. He exclaimed his gratitude to God in a loud voice. He flung himself at Jesus’ feet and expressed gratitude to Him. The gentleman was a good Samaritan. When Jesus saw the Samaritan, he was instantly concerned about the other nine men who had been healed at the same time as him. “Hadn’t all 10 of them been healed?” Jesus inquired.

No one else, except for this stranger, came back and expressed their gratitude to God.” Afterwards, Jesus told him to “get up and leave.” “You have been cured because of your faith.” Say:hard It’s to imagine that just one of the 10 men who were healed by Jesus returned to express gratitude to Him.

Most likely, after the other nine saw that they had been cured, they immediately returned home to their family and friends.

How could you even understand how thrilled they were?

Despite the fact that these nine other men were overjoyed to be healed, they did not return to Jesus to express their gratitude in public.

In exchange for your and my lives, Jesus shed His blood to heal us from a sickness that was even more heinous than leprosy.

Sin, like everything else, spoils us!

Sin is a spiritual need that requires treatment on a deep level.

When we are hungry, we consume food.

When we’re exhausted, we go to sleep.

Similarly to how leprosy is a physical disease, these sins are spiritual diseases that must be cured in the same way.

In the same way that the 10 lepers reached out to Him for assistance, He wants us to call out to Him for aid as well.

We can do this on our own, but God also wants us to express our gratitude to Him in public and in the company of other Christians.

The trouble was that nine out of ten of them did not accept it with genuine gratitude.

When Jesus inquired, “Where are the other nine?” he was speaking of the disciples.

The same question may be posed to us today: “Why aren’t these people expressing their appreciation for Me?” Jesus has given us the incredible gift of forgiveness, which is completely free of charge.

Despite the fact that our wrongdoing deserves to be punished, Jesus paid the price for our sin by dying on the cross for our sins.

However, the difficulty is that many people accept Jesus’ free offer of forgiveness but never do anything to express their gratitude to him for his sacrifice.

God has provided tremendous blessings for us!

The following is what Psalm 107:1-2 has to say about being thankful: Give thanks to the Lord because He is deserving of praise.

People who have been set free by the Lord should express their gratitude in this way.

We should set aside some time to publicly express our gratitude to Him for this incredible gift.

We should follow the instructions in Colossians 2:7: “Grow strong in your faith, just as you were taught.” “Be more grateful than you have ever been.” The Crucial Verse: When one of them realized that he had been cured, he returned.

He flung himself at Jesus’ feet and expressed gratitude to Him.

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