{"id":1602,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:00","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-1711-19-the-rarest-offering-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:00","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:00","slug":"luke-1711-19-the-rarest-offering-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-1711-19-the-rarest-offering-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 17:11-19 &#8211; The Rarest Offering &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 17:11-19 The Rarest Offering  This is a straight-forward passage.     1. There are no difficult train of thought to follow.     2. No verses which are confusing and need interpretation.     3. And no parables or hidden meanings.  Two thoughts come to my mind when I preach from this type of passage:     1. You dont need a preacher to get the point of this message.     2. We dont want to miss the message!      I. \\#Luke 17:11-12\\ A Pitiful Sight &#8211; Here 10 men, some Jews and some         Samaritans are bound together by the same ailment.         A. Here are ten men who probably had little in common.             1. They were different ages             2. had different occupations             3. and were of different nationalities.             4. Probably about the only thing they had in common was the disease                 of leprosy!         B. The disease, leprosy, speaks of sin.             1. I know that people today and throughout history have suffered                 from this disease for reasons other than that they have sinned                 against God.             2. However, the Bible portrays leprosy has an unclean disease that                 was Scripturally associated with sinfulness.                 a. We have repeated examples of God giving leprosy as a direct                     punishment for sin.                     (1) Miraim &#8211; \\#Numbers 12:10\\                     (2) Gehaza &#8211; \\# 2Kings 5:27\\                     (3) King Uzziah &#8211; \\#2Chron 26:16-23\\                 b. Leprosy and sin have some common characteristics.                     1. Leprosy, like sin, is a disease which physically                         manifests its presence.  That is, you can see it is                         there.                         a. The presence of leprosy:                             (1) Leprosy (or Hansens Disease as it is called                                 today) is a immune system disease that occurs                                 in the germ layers of the body and affects the                                 central nervous system. (http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Leprosy)                             (2) The primary external symptom is skin lesions or                                  nodules which can result in permanent damage                                  and disfigurement of skin, nerves, limbs, and                                  eyes.                             (3) Eventually, nerve damage leads to sensory loss                                  and muscle weakness.  This can lead to the loss                                  of use of legs and arms and can sometimes                                  result in amputations.                             (4) I have heard, but can not confirm, that if left                                  untreated, body extremities can deteriorate to                                  the place that they will actually fall off the                                  body.                             (5) Although the disease actually deadens the senses,                                  the nodules have been described as extremely                                  painful. (http:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/12708703)                             (6) Leprosy today is treatable with medications and                                  isolation is no longer required.                             (7) There are about 100 new cases diagnosed in the                                  US every year.                             (8) The increase in cases world-wide has lead to                                  global concern about the disease. (http:\/\/www.nlm.nih.gov\/medlineplus\/ency\/article\/001347.htm)                          b. The presence of sin:                             (1) Sin is an inherited disease of mans central                                  spiritual system.                             (2) The primary symptom is cerebral lapses in                                  judgment which results in behavior which is                                  both contrary to Gods Word and damaging to                                  oneself and others.                             (3) Sin leads to severe mood changes accompanied by                                  pride, arrogance, meanness, and general                                  rebellion.                             (4) Eventually, the condition causes strained                                  relationships,  poor physical and mental                                  health, and generally miserable living                                  conditions.                             (5) Although I can not produce documentation, I have                                  seen sin wreck careers, health, homes, and                                  greatly shorten the lifespan of individuals.                             (6) Although sin has largely been thought to have                                  been eradicated from the earth, it has not.                                  Presently, the infection rate is at 100% of                                  the worlds population.                             (7) Sadly, there seems to be no concern at the high                                  rate of infection of this malady, either                                  worldwide or on a local level.                             (8) There is no treatment for sin and only one cure.                  c. Leprosy, like sin, is a disease that lead to separation.                     1. The Bible strictly commanded lepers to stay away from                         non-lepers.  Leviticus 13:43 Then the priest shall look upon it: and, behold, if the rising of the sore be white reddish in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, as the leprosy appeareth in the skin of the flesh; 44 He is a leprous man, he is unclean: the priest shall pronounce him utterly unclean; his plague is in his head. 45 And the leper in whom the plague is, his clothes shall be rent, and his head bare, and he shall put a covering upon his upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean, unclean. 46 All the days wherein the plague shall be in him he shall be defiled; he is unclean: he shall dwell alone; without the camp shall his habitation be.                          a. Contrary to what some think, this was never due to                             transmission of the disease.                         b. It was ceremonial, which means it was done to teach                             us something about ourselves or God.                     2. Sin separates.                         a. Sin separates you from God.                         b. In time, sin will separate you from others.                  d. Leprosy, like sin, was incurable from mans prospective.                     1. Today, leprosy can be &quot;controlled&quot; through medications.                         a. The first effective treatment did not come until the                             late 1940s.  Eventually, the disease became                             resistant to the treatment.                         b. Todays treatment was developed in the 1980s. (http:\/\/www.fountia.com\/leprosy)                         c. Some use the term &quot;cured&quot; but I suspect that does not                             mean the disease is eradicated from the body but                             rather rendered inert.                     2. Interestingly, God gave \\#Lev 14:2-4\\ with offerings                         for the healed leper.                     3. God was planning for Jesus!             3. By the way, because a disease is spread by sinful means in no                 way means we ought to abandon those with it.  Jesus did not!     II. \\#Luke 17:13\\ The Earnest Prayer         A. Their prayer was for mercy.             1. The only cry the sinner can make to Jesus is the one for mercy.                 a. These men were not proclaiming their innocence.                 b. These men were not even asking for another opportunity.                 c. They had wallowed in their disease long enough to know                     what they needed if they every got a chance to get it                      MERCY!             2. Mercy is a MODERN-DAY, God-given RIGHT to every living sinner.                 a. I use that word RIGHT deliberately.                 b. If you are tired of living like in sin, Jesus Christ has                     given you the RIGHT to ask for MERCY.                 c. As much of a blessing as it would have been to have lived                     in Jesus day, there were some disadvantages.                     (1) The truth be known, it is possible that everyone who                          cried the name of Jesus may not have been healed.                     (2) Of course Jesus is God and was God while He was on the                          earth, but He was limited to an earthly body with                          earthly limits.                          (a) Jesus could not be everywhere to hear everyones                               cry.                          (b) Even if He were near, He still couldnt hear                               everyone who cried.                          (c) You might have been on the same street and in the                               same crowd as Jesus, but Jesus still might not                               have heard you.                          (d) And even if He did hear you, He may simply not have                               been able to get to everyone He heard.                d. But today, if you call upon Him, He will hear, and He will get                    to you.  1John 5:14  And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us: 15 And if we know that he hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him.          B. Their prayer acknowledged Jesus as Master.             1. These men not only cried out Jesus name, but they acknowledged                 Him as Master.                 a. Master was a word that Jesus didnt hear very often.                 b. WHY? Because Master implies a relationship.                     (1) If He is the Master, we must be His servants.                     (2) If we are the servants, we must obey Him.             2. Even when Jesus heard this word, most who used it gave little                 meaning to it.  Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?  Matthew 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.              3. If you are going to call upon Jesus for help, you must call                 Him MASTER; and if you are going to call Him MASTER, you must                 be prepared to serve Him.    III. \\# Luke 17:14\\ Simple Reply         A. At this point, Jesus could have responded in any number of ways.             1. Jesus needed no other information, incentive, or reason to help                 these men.                 a. Jesus know that we are all sinners. The particular sins of                     these men were not important.                 b. Jesus did not need any other convincing to help.                     (1) They had asked for mercy.                     (2) His love for them and their pledge to Him was motivation                          enough.             3. And so Jesus answers them with a simple instruction.             4. However, this instruction, as simple as it is, will determine                 whether these men will be healed or not.         B. This instruction would demonstrate whether these men were serious             or not when they called Jesus MASTER.             1. It would demonstrate their FAITH in Jesus.                 a. Jesus cant be their Master if they dont trust Him.                 b. Such trust in the Bible is called FAITH.                     (1) However, faith is trust that if if God says do                          something, there is a reason for it.                     (2) Whether we get the reason or not, those who have called                          Jesus MASTER, will trust Him.             2. It would demonstrate their OBEDIENCE to Jesus.                 a. Jesus cant be their Master if they dont obey Him.                 b. If Jesus is their Master, they will obey Him.             3. Faith and obedience always go together.                 a. Faith without some outward demonstration is only so much                     hot air.                 b Obedience is the demonstration of faith.             4. According to \\#Lev 14:2-4\\, once a leper was healed, he was to                 show himself to the priest.                 a. This was the least used section of the law since there was                     no cure for leprosy!                 b. It must have been written for Jesus coming!                 c. The catch is, Jesus told these ten men to go show themselves                     to the priests before they were healed!                 d. This was the outward demonstration of their faith and                     obedience. If they have faith, they will obey.             5. Faith always requires some risk.                 a. If they got to the priests and werent healed, theyd look a                     bit foolish!                 b. Our commandments are usually much more straight forward.                     1. Be faithful to church.                     2. Speak to someone about Christ.                     3. Tithe                     4. Take a stand on a divisive issue.                     5. Meet someone elses need.                     6. Take your hands off.                 c. Receiving from God always hinges on faith and obedience.         C. \\#Luke 17:14\\ As these men trusted and obeyed, all ten of them were             healed.      IV. \\#Luke 17:15-16\\ The Rarest Offering         A. An offering is something that a human gives to God in worship or             adoration.         B. You life should not be the rarest offering you give God.             1. Christian, your life is owed to God.             2. In getting saved, you repented and gave God your life.             3. You have since been encouraged and commanded not to renege                 on that promise.  Romans 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.          C. Your tithes should not be your rarest offering.             1. When you pay your tithes, you have paid a debt that was owed.             2. Tithes are commanded.                 a. To give tithes is expected.                 b. To withhold tithes is a sin.                 c. Our tithes, although they are an offering, are not the                     greatest offering we can give.          D. From this account, we see that the rarest offering is gratitude!             1. In truth, your gratitude should not be the rarest offering you                 give to God either but for many it is.             2. Even the most serving, saintly Christian can receive much from                 God but be ungrateful!             3. Gratitude is the rarest and most neglected of all sacrifices.                 a. \\#Luke 17:17-19\\ You pick that up by the Lords obvious                     disappointment!                     1. What a sad thing when God who gives so much and expects                         so little is disappointed in us!                     2. What a sad person one must be who never give thanks for                         anything!                         a. We all fail to say THANK YOU for all the gifts God                             has given us.                         b. But what of the one never say THANK YOU for any                             of the things God has given you?!                         c. When was the last time you bowed and thanked God?                 b. I am not one to make much of numbers but I wonder if 1 in                     ten is the usual ratio of those who receive good from the                     hand of God and thank Him!  How the Nine Justified Their Ungrateful Heart by Doug Henry The first one waited to see if the healing was real. The second one waited to see if it would last. The third said he would go to thank Jesus later. The fourth decided that he must have never had leprosy. The fifth said he would have gotten well anyway. The sixth one gave the glory to the priests. The seventh one reasoned that Jesus didnt do anything anyway. The eighth one proclaimed that any Rabbi could have done it. 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