ALWAYS CALL TO DO GOOD

HH, Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div

 And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?” Luke 17:17

Only one leper returned to give God thanks — nine went on their way unmindful, ungrateful. And why was that?

Perhaps they knew the danger of committing themselves to Jesus, knowing that He was narrowly watched and grievously suspected. Perhaps they knew that even to receive a cure from Him was in itself an offence to many. My Lord, I seek grace not to be so cowardly.

Perhaps they were afraid that now the Master would have a claim upon them and would begin to press the claim. He who had given them their health might demand their loyalty, and they were not ready to yield it. My Lord, I would be more consecrated than they.

Perhaps they were seized with the wish to mix with the world, to go back to its affairs, to play their part in its business. They were impatient with delays which detained them from promoting their own interests. My Lord, I would learn to hate such selfishness.

Perhaps they thought that they had only got what was their due. The loathsome disease was an injustice and a grievance, and health was their right, and they need not be profoundly grateful. Ah, my Lord, teach me to watch against this self-conceit and pride.

Perhaps they told themselves that their Benefactor was no longer necessary to them. The pressure of urgent want was passed, and its disappearance makes a vast difference. My Lord, let me always be biased in Your favour. Let me never forget Your benefits.

There is no darker sin than ingratitude! Lord, I entreat You to save me from it.

Author: Patriarch Gregg

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