Uncertain, Unclean
“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!””
Luke 17:12-13 NKJV
https://www.bible.com/114/luk.17.12-13.nkjv
Like the experiences of the ten leper’s before their encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, man often found himself in situations where their relevance in the scheme of things and among the people appear uncertain and unclean. Even as the exact location of the ten lepers was either unknown or unimportant, they knew that their final hope in life could only be the mercy of Master Jesus. When a man has a ‘leprous effect’ experiences at home, workplaces, and among the people in the society, his relevance and opinion would not always count - because those opinions are regarded as “uncertain, unclean”. Many times, the ‘strange man’ would struggle and pick offences with fellow men, claiming racism, discrimination, marginalization, injustice; or settle and blame God for being unfair. Whereas, every man needs a measure of the mercy of God for deliverance from certain ‘leprous effect’ in life, especially when acceptance with fellow men is preferred to abiding in the will of God. The earlier the cry goes to heaven “Jesus, Master, have mercy on me!”, the sooner the discovery of the divine purpose for living in life.
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