Jesus warns against causing others to sin, calls for repeated forgiveness, and teaches that faith the size of a mustard seed is enough, and that servants should see themselves as unworthy. Traveling on, He heals ten lepers, but only one, a Samaritan, returns to give thanks, and Jesus commends his faith. He then teaches that the kingdom of God is “in the midst of you” and that the day of the Son of Man will come suddenly and unmistakably.
Luke study chapter
Luke 17
c. AD 29On forgiveness and faith, the ten lepers cleansed, and the coming of the kingdom.
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