“BUT WHERE ARE THE NINE? Part 1 : Tuesday November 15

Luke 17:17

"And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine?

The grace of divine healing is for many and all people. When Jesus healed the ten lepers it was only the Samaritan that went back to give gratitude to Jesus, and he got more than healing. Gratitude usually makes more room for divine blessing.

Till today, through the word of God, Jesus is asking believers similar question. Were there not many cleansed, forgiven, redeemed, healed, blessed, saved, etc, but where are they? Through this devotional Jesus is asking you and I; where are thou in the scheme of the gospel? What are we doing with the gospel? What are we contributing to the promotion of the gospel? Are we developing or destroying? Please note that the gate of hell shall not stand against the gate of heaven.

The grace of God is given to many and indeed all; regardless, so that we can come to the understanding of the power of love Jesus Has for us. It is not good to receive any kind of blessing from any source without giving thanks. With God, HE demands gratitude from us. Ingratitude is a sin. Give gratitude for every blessing. Small or big. Praise God.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank for another day of your glory, in Jesus Name.

2) Lord, thank You for sustaining me and my family this year, in Jesus Name.

3) Lord, I thank You for sustaining my family for the years coming ahead, in Jesus Name.

4) Almighty God, thank for giving us freely our daily provision, in Jesus Name.

5) Father, thank You for the miracle to sleep and to wake in perfect peace in Jesus Name.

6) Lord, thank You for every day of this year 2016, in Jesus Name.

7) Father, thank You for every day in the coming year of 2017, in Jesus Name.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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