Luke 17:15
“And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God,”
An amazing result happened in the story of the ten lepers. Jesus
was going to Jerusalem when He passed through Samaria and Galilee. When
He entered one of the villages, there were ten lepers who saw Him at a
distance and cried out to Him to have mercy on them. Jesus responded by
telling them to show themselves to the priest. When these ten men turned
and started to go to the priest, their leprosy was healed.
The amazing part of this story is that one of the ten turned back
to give glory to God and to thank Jesus for what He had done. This is
sad because ninety percent of that crowd never once showed gratitude for
their healing. These men were dying, yet they didn't have the decency
to turn around and give thanks. These men had no hope when Jesus gave
them hope, and yet they wouldn't take the time to turn back to be
thankful. Only one of them, the ten percenter, took the time to be
thankful and to give glory to God.
What is just as sad is that this is very much the same situation
today. There are so many Christians today who have had so much given to
them by God, and they don't show any gratitude for what He has done. God
blesses them with finances, homes, vehicles, health, and family and in
return they skip church, never go soul winning and won’t get involved in
the church ministries. Only the ten percenter seems to have enough
character to be grateful to God for what He has done and to show their
gratitude by getting involved in His work. Very few seem to have the
character to take time on a daily basis to thank God for all that He has
done for them.
Let me ask you, are you a ten percenter? Do you take time daily to
thank God for what He did for you the day before? It doesn't take much
time or effort to thank God for food to eat, a roof over your head,
clothes on your back and health to live a normal life. God is not asking
for much; He is just asking that you show gratitude for His blessings.
You can be a part of the ninety percent, or you can be a ten percenter.
Let me carry this over to being grateful to others for what they do
for you. Let me encourage you not to be too proud or so ungrateful that
you don't thank others for what they do for you. It is so easy to
overlook the small things people do that we forget to say, “Thank you.”
Certainly, when someone does something big for us we will show our
gratitude, but do you show your gratitude for the small things? Being
grateful for what others do for you should not be a difficult thing to
do. Saying, “Thank you” is the least you can do.
Let me encourage you to raise your awareness of the little things
that others do for you. Let me challenge you to become a ten percenter.
Let the words, “Thank you,” commonly come from your lips. Don't become
known as a person who is ungrateful for the goodness of others. If you
take on the mentality that you don't deserve anything then everything
others do for you will cause you to be grateful. Every Christian should
be a ten percenter. It is a command of God to be grateful, and it is
simply the decent thing to say, “Thank you” when others do something for
you. Take the challenge today to be a ten percenter for the rest of
your life.