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Lepers, you remember, were outcasts in Israel -- ceremonially impure and excluded from life in the covenant community. Even if a leper regained health, he did not simply saunter back into society. He had to be examined by the priest and certified as whole again (Lev. 14:1-33). Jesus tells these lepers to do what healed men should do, although they are not yet healed. Talk about chutzpah! These men were just beginning to learn the meaning of boldness and "brass." Hasn't Jesus ever read Levititus? How will the priests react if ten sick lepers land on their doorstep? But Jesus said do it -- so the lepers headed for the nearest priests. And "as they were going, they were cleansed."
Like these men, we are in desperate straits when we encounter Jesus. Our plight is humanly hopeless -- we can't come close to God. But when we exercise audacious faith -- chutzpah, daring, boldness to throw ourselves on his mercy -- Jesus tells us to begin living as if we are altogether whole. And as we begin to obey, we find his word coming true. Lord, give us faith to trust you outrageously.
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