Returning to Give Thanks
Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter John 17:11b–19 As Jesus travels along the border between Samaria and Galilee, ten lepers cry out to him from a distance. They know their need. They know their suffering. And they know that Jesus is their only hope. With a word of compassion, Jesus sends them to the priests—and along the way, they are healed. But the heart of this passage is what happens next. Only one returns. One man—an outsider, a Samaritan—comes back, praising God with a loud voice and falling at Jesus’ feet in gratitude. All ten received healing, but only one allowed that healing to become a moment of relationship, worship, and transformation. Gratitude has a way of opening our hearts. It shifts us from focusing on what we lack to recognizing what God is already doing. It turns blessings into encounters. It transforms ordinary moments into holy ones. Jesus’ question echoes gently into our own lives: “Where are the other nine?” Not as a scolding, but as an in...