"9 Out of 10"
Now Think On This
Steve Martin
Usually when you hear of
someone getting “9 out of 10”, you think it was a good thing. One hits 9 out of
10 baskets in a basketball game, or has par for the first 9 out of 10 golf
holes – they have done very well.
If you were in a high
school math class and you answered 9 out of 10 questions correctly on a test (pop
quiz!) you’d get an A, or at least a B+. (Do they still grade that way in
school? Or does everyone get a passing grade just to move them on?) Or maybe
you passed your last driver’s license test at the DOT, Department of Transportation,
because the one testing you gave you a hint or two, not wanting you to fail.
Trust me, that happened last time I was there when I turned 60. That younger
man certainly was a nice guy.
Recently I had the
opportunity to bless a group of people with something I considered important.
At least it was for me. Because I had put in a lot of effort to complete the
project, and was excited to share it with others, I thought the response would
be good. Believing that the Holy Spirit had given me the inspiration to do it
in the first place, I naturally expected an acknowledgement from the
recipients.
But it didn’t happen. At
least not in the way or timing that I thought it would or should. Never heard
from them until I asked one or two about it sometime later. Just to make sure
it got to them.
Some told me that they had
forgot to let me know it came. Another had a major extra job they were working
on, and didn’t think more about it. Others just didn’t give it an extra thought.
Now I had a bit of the taste
of what Jesus must have felt like when He experienced the following.
“Now it happened as He
went to Jerusalem that He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. Then
as He entered a certain village, there met Him ten men who were lepers, who
stood afar off. And they lifted up their voices and said, "Jesus, Master,
have mercy on us!"
So when He saw them, He
said to them, "Go, show yourselves to the priests." And so it was
that as they went, they were cleansed.
And one of them, when he
saw that he was healed, returned, and with a loud voice glorified God, and fell
down on his face at His feet, giving Him thanks. And he was a Samaritan.
So Jesus answered and
said, "Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine? Were there not any found who returned to give
glory to God except this foreigner?"
And He said to him, "Arise, go your way. Your faith has made you
well." (Luke 17:11-19 NKJV)
After reading that, you probably
also reacted like I did, thinking the other nine were thoughtless and totally
unthankful. Why would Jesus have even bothered with them in the first place?
Even though they had
just been healed from a debilitating disease, one that also attributed to the rejection
they certainly received from others, they didn’t even bother to come back and thank
Yeshua. They had been facing an early death, but now, after a miraculous
deliverance from their sickening condition, they showed no appreciation whatsoever.
Only the one out of the 10
came back to give thanks to the Son of God. Only the one. And this guy wasn’t
even in the societal class of “accepted ones” in the local area, but considered
a “foreigner”, a lowly Samaritan. These were people generally ostracized and looked
down by the religious Jews.
My heart has had another
learning experience. Giving thanks is so vital to our spiritual health – both in
giving and also receiving.
When someone does
something good for you, give thanks. Do it anyway that is appropriate for the
gift received. Either verbally, with a short text, a card for one who likes
those, or whatever – just show your appreciation.
We are to have a
thankful heart. Growing in appreciation for the goodness of the Lord and others
in our lives does a great thing for our soul and spirit. The Lord blesses those
who do.
Paul instructed the
Colossians in his letter to the early church members, which is for our
instruction too.
“And be thankful - let
the Word of the Messiah, in all its richness, live in you, as you teach and
counsel each other in all wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual
songs with gratitude to God in your hearts. That is, everything you do or say,
do in the name of the Lord Yeshua, giving thanks through him to God the Father.”
(Colossians 3:15-17, Complete Jewish Bible)
As we grow in
thanksgiving, we will see a lifting in our inner man, within our spirit. We
will be letting go of an uncaring, ungrateful attitude, and receive more of the
Lord’s heart of joy and peace.
Something to think
about.
Love you,
Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People,
Inc.
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Now Think On This #206 “9
Out of 10” by Steve
Martin
Date: In the year of our
Lord 2015 (11.13.15) Friday at 7:00 pm in Charlotte, NC
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Thanks! Steve