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Jesus’ Cleansing of the Ten Lepers

September 19, 2024

Which is the better…to love the fact that you are cured of leprosy, or to love the one who healed you and made you clean? However, it is not the outward physical healing that matters, but the inward healing and cleansing that only the LORD Jesus Christ can do; and having been given the faith that leads one to worship Him, to give glory to God, and to thank Him and worship Him.

Introduction

In Luke 17:11-19, God provides us with a real historical account recorded in the Bible in such a way that it serves as an “Historical Parable“. This particular historical account is widely known as “Jesus’ Healing of the Ten Lepers.”

Before we begin this exposition, this teacher feels compelled to warn the reader that this particular account holds dire consequences for all mankind. It is a somber, sobering, shaking to-the-core, wake-up call:

  • 1) To the reality of the doctrine of God’s Sovereign Election (versus “mankind’s ‘free’ will”), and
  • 2) To know that God’s determinate (and predetermined) Plan of Salvation rests solely upon His Will through the Atoning Sacrifice of His Beloved Son, The LORD Jesus Christ.
  • 3) That only Jesus, as the sin bearer who knew no sin, can cure and cleanse the believer (God’s Elect) of his or her leprosy-like infirmity of sin.

This study will show how The LORD Jesus Christ, while heading south to Jerusalem to suffer the Judgment of God for the sins of His Elect (the believers throughout all time), stops to save a leprous Samaritan (and “stranger“)! Jesus was met by ten lepers who all desired and cried out to Jesus Christ to have Him heal them of their externally obvious outwardly visible ‘physical‘ infirmities. [Note that the ten lepers cried from “afar off” and did not approach Jesus, but they remained at a distance, as per the Law of Moses Leviticus 13:45]. And Jesus certainly, and graciously, healed them ALL of their physical disease. But this physical healing/cleansing in this historical account was only intended by God as a “sign”, which pointed to their real situation, which is the same for all mankind, everyone is, by nature, a leper, and hence “unclean” in the eyes of our Holy God because of our sins. Moreover, this healing and cleansing is a sign that points us to Jesus’ Authority that goes beyond curing of the outward physical disease of leprosy to the curing of the real internal disease that makes everyone true deathly sick and outcasts by nature…our sin-sick souls!

We must be made aware of, and remember, the fact that every human being is a sinner and therefore unclean in the Eyes of God, both because of the original sin of Adam and his or her own sins. And God makes clear that no unclean thing can come into His Presence. Deuteronomy 23:14, “For the LORD thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy: that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee.

It will also become evident in this study that not everyone who comes to Jesus Christ is genuinely seeking internal, eternal, healing. In fact it is clear that very few do. In this historical account only “one tenth” of the lepers, a “Samaritan” and “stranger” no less, was truly saved both internally and eternally (and well as physically and temporally). (Remember the Parable of the Lost Coin that was found in Luke 15:8-20? That one lost coin was also “one tenth“, and it also represented the lost sinner who was truly saved.) The Samaritan leper in this account…the “stranger“…was the only one of ten who was both outwardly physically healed, and subsequently returned to Jesus to give “glory to God“, to worship Jesus, and “giving Him thanks“…after which he was told by Jesus to “Arise” and that his “faith” had “made” him “whole“. The result was that that the Samaritan leper was the only one of ten who was fully healed and cleansed by Jesus Christ, both physically and spiritually!

Jeremiah 17:14, “Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou [art] my praise.” In this verse, God is equating for us “healing” with “salvation”.

The key takeaway is that our focus should not be on the outward physical healing of the ten lepers, rather we should focus on the eternal salvation of the one Samaritan leper (and stranger) who came back to glorify God and thank Jesus, receiving the spiritual healing for sin that Only Jesus Could Provide (and this entire historical account was foreordained as a spiritual object lesson in the form of an Historical Parable).

The Historical Parable of Jesus’ Healing of the Ten Lepers

The Literal, Historical, Text

The historical account reads as follows in the King James English translation of Luke 17:11-19,

¶And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. And as he (Jesus) entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: And they lifted up [their] voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. ¶And when he saw [them], he said unto them, Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed. ¶ And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, And fell down on [his] face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan. ¶And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where [are] the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger. And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.

The Meaning of the Parable

We know that God is Sovereign, and that He Reigns over all space and time. God (and Jesus Is God) Is Omniscient and Omnipotent. So when we read that this historical account begins with “It came to pass“, then we know that it is most certainly not happenstance or something incidental, but rather pre-ordained by God to serve His Purpose. And when reading these words we be assured that God is about to tell us that something that is very significant in the following verses. As we move on to the meaning of this Historical Parable, we need to understand the context of:

  1. The Place,
  2. The Problem,
  3. The People,
  4. The Prescription Is The Person (The LORD Jesus Christ)

1. The PLACE: Samaria (and Galilee) and a “Certain Village”

When we look at the context within which we find the account of Jesus’ encounter with the ten lepers, we see that Jesus was on His way on His final earthly journey back to Jerusalem (based upon what we read in the first verse, and subsequently in Luke 18:31). Jesus’ sole purpose was to finish the work of purchasing the Salvation for His people at the cross of Calvary, which was at hand and was awaiting Him in Jerusalem at Passover!

We read in Luke 17:11 that Jesus passed through Samaria and Galilee, “¶And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee.

When we look at the map below, we can understand how Jesus, when traveling south from Galilee to Jerusalem, would have had to also traverse Samaria, which was also the case that we read in Luke 9:52&53).

The Land of Samaria

As was discussed in the exposition of the “Parable of the Good Samaritan“, Samaria is a region north of Jerusalem. The areas shown on the map as Samaria and Galilee comprise the lands previously belonging to the ten northern tribes of Israel. The area shown as Samaria consisted predominantly of the two larger tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, the two-half tribes from the two sons of Joseph in Egypt. The people of that land were taken captive by the Assyrians in about 721 BC as is written in 2 Kings 17:6, “In the ninth year of Hoshea the king of Assyria took Samaria, and carried Israel away into Assyria, and placed them in Halah and in Habor [by] the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes.” Israel’s rebellion against God that forced God to bring Israel into captivity and subsequent dispersal is fully explained in 2 Kings 17:7-18. Then we read the following in 2 Kings 17:24, “¶And the king of Assyria brought [men] from Babylon, and from Cuthah, and from Ava, and from Hamath, and from Sepharvaim, and placed [them] in the cities of Samaria instead of the children of Israel: and they possessed Samaria, and dwelt in the cities thereof.” “Samaritans” were first mentioned as a separate people 2 Kings 17:29. Then 2 Kings 17:34-41 tells us that, as a result of this foreign immigration, the Samaritans became a separate people distinct and alien from the Jews, who, “¶Unto this day they do after the former manners: they fear not the LORD, neither do they after their statutes, or after their ordinances, or after the law and commandment which the LORD commanded the children of Jacob, whom he named Israel;

Moreover, once in captivity, the Jews of the northern kingdom intermarried with Assyrians which contributed to the so-called half-Jewish, half-Gentile “Samaritan” race. This explains how, in Jesus’ day, the Jewish people of Galilee and Judea shunned the Samaritans, viewing them as a mixed-race people who practiced an impure, half-pagan religion.

The Land of Galilee

This brings us to the land of Galilee. We should remember that even though Mary and Joseph (Jesus’ stepfather) were both from Bethlehem and hence of the tribe of Juday, they lived in Nazareth, which was land belonging to the tribe of Zebulun. Jesus was assumed to be a Galilean as we read in Matthew 21:11, “And the multitude said, This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee.” And being from Galilee was evidently was not considered to Jesus’ credit as we also read in John 1:46, “Can There Any Good Thing Come Out of Nazareth?” and John 7:40, “But some said, Shall Christ come out of Galilee?”  and John 7:52, “Search, and Look: For Out of Galilee Ariseth No Prophet.” 

In Isaiah 9:1&2, we read, “¶Nevertheless the dimness [shall] not [be] such as [was] in her vexation, when at the first he lightly afflicted the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, and afterward did more grievously afflict [her by] the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, in Galilee of the nations. The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.” and in Matthew 4:12-15, “¶Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed into Galilee; And leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in the borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim: That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias (Isaiah) the prophet, saying, The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, [by] the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles;” (Please see map below.)

The key takeaway is that Galilee is associated with the Gentiles (the non-Jews), and a people who, up until the New Testament era, had walked in darkness and had dwelt in the land of the shadow of death were being made to see “The Great Light”, Jesus Christ and His Gospel of Salvation! It would certainly not have been a place where a Jew would have expected the Jewish Messiah to heal either a Samaritan or a stranger. More on this below in Section #3, The PEOPLE.

A Certain Village

The significance of Jesus’ coming into “a certain village” tells us that while the village is not specified, it is nonetheless “certain”, meaning it is indeed a village, but one that is indeterminate (the name was not specified). The point is that while we do not know which village was involved with this account, we can be sure that God certainly foreknew the village, and what was about to transpire in it, as it was all God ordained, and therefore predetermined and predestined via Election.

2. The PROBLEM: The Plague of Leprosy, What Does It Mean from a Biblical Perspective?

It is clear from this account that the ten men, being called “lepers”, all had a serious and debilitating infectious skin disease, commonly translated as “leprosy.” In the Israelite community, when a person discovered a rash or skin disorder suggestive of being leprosy, he or she had to go to the priest for examination. The priest would then determine whether this was or was not indeed the “plague of leprosy“, and if it was leprosy, then that person would be declared ceremonially “unclean” (Leviticus 13:1-59). Jewish law as given to Moses prohibited anyone with such a disease from associating with the general community. They had to be isolated, and would live as literal outcasts (outside the camp) until they died. We read this in Leviticus 13:45&46, “¶And the leper in whom the plague [is], his clothes shall be rent, and his head bare, and he shall put a covering upon his upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean, unclean. All the days wherein the plague [shall be] in him he shall be defiled; he [is] unclean: he shall dwell alone; without the camp [shall] his habitation [be].

They “Stood Afar Off

Notice that it is clear that these lepers could not come near to Jesus. They had to cry out to him from ‘afar off‘…”they lifted up [their] voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” They were viewed as cursed castaways because of the uncleanness that was associated with leprosy (which symbolizes natural mankind’s unsaved state separating and preventing everyone from coming into God’s Holy Presence apart from the Atoning Sacrifice of the LORD Jesus Christ).

Ephesians 2:12&13 highlights this point clearly, “That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world: But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ.” and Ephesians 2:17, “And came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh.”

From an earthly standpoint, this isolation was also necessary in order to keep infectious diseases from becoming an earthly epidemic. But, for those afflicted, it could be a life sentence, because it was incurable to any humanly devised medical interventions, just as our SIN sickness cannot be cured by human means.

Leprosy (a disease that God created for His Purposes) provides a clear and unequivocal symbolic basis for understanding what it means to be “unclean” and an “outcast” in the Eyes of God because of sin, with the result being forever separated, ostracized, from those whom God would otherwise deem as “clean” (who are inside the camp, and the camp serves as a picture of Heaven). The healing of our sin sickness is incurable apart from the Supernatural Divine intervention by God, as we will see more clearly below in this study. Moreover, the process requires a post-healing second step “cleansing” involving the sin sacrifice of a male lamb without blemish, and then having the lamb’s blood being put upon the healed leper followed by the leper being anointed with oil. Again, more on this, and the spiritual implications, below.

Law of Cleansing for a Healed Leper

Despite the fact that there was no known medical cure for leprosy at the time, it is clear that God made provision for the possibility of someone with leprosy to be healed of the disease, and it is extremely important that we review the cleansing requirements that must be followed according to the Law as we read in Leviticus 14:1-32. Within those verses, there is no doubt that it was God’s plan all along that lepers could be “healed” and “cleansed”, but that it involved a number of steps.

Foremost we read that the leper who is healed and to be cleansed must first be brought before “the priest.Leviticus 14:1-7, “¶And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing: He shall be brought unto the priest: And the priest shall go forth out of the camp; and the priest shall look, and, behold, [if] the plague of leprosy be healed in the leper; Then shall the priest command to take for him that is to be cleansed two birds alive [and] clean, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop: And the priest shall command that one of the birds be killed in an earthen vessel over running water: As for the living bird, he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet, and the hyssop, and shall dip them and the living bird in the blood of the bird [that was] killed over the running water: And he shall sprinkle upon him that is to be cleansed from the leprosy seven times, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the living bird loose into the open field.

Next we read in Leviticus 14:8&9, “And he that is to be cleansed shall wash his clothes, and shave off all his hair, and wash himself in water, that he may be clean: and after that he shall come into the camp, and shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven days. But it shall be on the seventh day, that he shall shave all his hair off his head and his beard and his eyebrows, even all his hair he shall shave off: and he shall wash his clothes, also he shall wash his flesh in water, and he shall be clean.

But the cleansing process did not stop there. In the following verses there are a number of other ceremonies involved that include the leper having to be shaved completely and washed along with that person’s clothing. Then after seven days another shaving, and another washing of body and clothes.

Then “on the eighth day“, more ceremonies are conducted, at “the door of the tabernacle“, as we read in Leviticus 14:10-14, “¶And on the eighth day he shall take two he lambs without blemish, and one ewe lamb of the first year without blemish, and three tenth deals of fine flour for] a meat offering, mingled with oil, and one log of oil. And the priest that maketh [him] clean shall present the man that is to be made clean, and those things, before the LORD, [at] the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: And the priest shall take one he lamb, and offer him for a trespass offering, and the log of oil, and wave them [for] a wave offering before the LORD: And he shall slay the lamb in the place where he shall kill the sin offering and the burnt offering, in the holy place: for as the sin offering [is] the priest’s, [so is] the trespass offering: it [is] most holy: And the priest shall take [some] of the blood of the trespass offering, and the priest shall put [it] upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot:” Notice that three lambs are slain, and blood from the first male lamb “without blemish” (just like the Passover Lamb), which was killed for a sin offering, was put on the right ear, right thumb, and right big toe of he healed leper as part of the cleansing process. The male lamb without blemish for a sin offering represents the LORD Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, and the blood of the lamb is His shed Blood upon His Death as the Atoning Sacrifice for sin.

The same steps would then be conducted with “oil” (of the olive) as we read in Leviticus 14:15-18, “And the priest shall take [some] of the log of oil, and pour [it] into the palm of his own left hand: And the priest shall dip his right finger in the oil that is in his left hand, and shall sprinkle of the oil with his finger seven times before the LORD. And of the rest of the oil that [is] in his hand shall the priest put upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot, upon the blood of the trespass offering: And the remnant of the oil that [is] in the priest’s hand he shall pour upon the head of him that is to be cleansed: and the priest shall make an atonement for him before the LORD.” Note that the priest shall make an “atonement” for the cleansed leper. The ‘oil’ represents God’s Holy Spirit, Who comes after Jesus’ Sacrifice on the eighth day, because Jesus rose from the grave on the eighth day.

A Similar Time Sequence/Pattern: Pentecost Comes After Passover

Please note that it is no coincidence that the sequence of cleansing of a leper involves atonement by the application of the blood of a lamb without blemish first (meeting the exact same qualifications as the Feast of Passover lamb) and then, second, having that action followed by the anointing with oil (equivalent to the post-Passover pouring out of God’s Holy Spirit, The Comforter, that came after Passover in 33 AD at Pentecost in 33 AD).

But the following two verses expand upon this “atonement”, Leviticus 14:19&20, “¶And the priest shall offer the sin offering, and make an atonement for him that is to be cleansed from his uncleanness; and afterward he shall kill the burnt offering: And the priest shall offer the burnt offering and the meat offering upon the altar: and the priest shall make an atonement for him, and he shall be clean.“(Note: There are slightly different rules provided for a poor person who is substantially unable to provide the lambs for the sacrifice in the subsequent verses.). We know that Jesus also had to pay the Price of what amounts to the equivalent of ‘burning’ for an eternity in Hell for the sins of the Elect whom Jesus came to save. (Please see the post on Jonah that explains this point, and consider the meaning of Revelation 1:15, “And his (Jesus’) feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.“)

So then, we see that God provided a template/pattern for the time if, and when, a leper is ever found to be healed of this humanly incurable disease. And note that in the Old Testament there are only two cases where lepers were healed, both supernaturally by God. (Please see box below)

  1. The healed leper must be brought before the priest.
  2. The priest would then examine the leper outside the camp, and if healed, then
  3. A sacrificial animal (a turtledove or pigeon) had to be killed (sacrificed) and the blood shed.
  4. The blood is then sprinkled seven times on the healed leper with cedar, scarlet, and hyssop whereupon the leper would be declared “clean” (a second living bird, which is also dipped in the blood, would be set free as part of the process).
  5. The healed leper must wash his clothes, and shave off all his hair, and wash himself in water, that he may be clean: and after that he shall come into the camp, and shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven days.
  6. After seven days the now “clean” leper would then complete a similar washing of clothes, shaving of hair, and personal washing.
  7. On the eighth day the clean leper would come before the door of the tabernacle
  8. A two-step process involving the blood of the sacrificed lamb without blemish being put upon the clean leper followed by a similar application oil and then anointed with oil for atonement by the priest.
  9. This is followed by a sin offering to make atonement and the killing of the second lamb as a “burnt offering” to make atonement.

The only two recorded cases in the Old Testament whereby lepers were healed can be found first in the account in which Merriam, Moses’ older sister (together with Aaron, their brother), berated Moses for marrying an Ethiopian woman in Numbers 12:1. God subsequently required that all three meet with Him at the tabernacle whereupon we read in Numbers 12:5, “And the LORD came down in the pillar of the cloud, and stood [in] the door of the tabernacle, and called Aaron and Miriam: and they both came forth.” Later in Numbers 12:9-15 we read, “¶And the anger of the LORD was kindled against them; and he departed. And the cloud departed from off the tabernacle; and, behold, Miriam [became] leprous, [white] as snow: and Aaron looked upon Miriam, and, behold, [she was] leprous. And Aaron said unto Moses, Alas, my lord, I beseech thee, lay not the sin upon us, wherein we have done foolishly, and wherein we have sinned. Let her not be as one dead, of whom the flesh is half consumed when he cometh out of his mother’s womb. ¶And Moses cried unto the LORD, saying, Heal her now, O God, I beseech thee. ¶And the LORD said unto Moses, If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed seven days? let her be shut out from the camp seven days, and after that let her be received in [again]. And Miriam was shut out from the camp seven days: and the people journeyed not till Miriam was brought in [again]. Secondly, we have the account of Naaman the Syrian in 2 Kings 5:1-27 who was healed by God according to the words of the prophet Elisha when Naaman dipped himself seven times in the Jordan River. It is also interesting that the king of Israel made it clear that only God could cleanse a leper, as we read in 2 Kings 5:7. Jesus highlighted this particular healing by the Jewish prophet Elisha to the Jews in His home town of Nazareth as an illustration of Israel’s problem of unbelief in Him (“No prophet is accepted in his own country.“) In Luke 4:27-29, “And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus (Elisha) the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian. ¶And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, And rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.” It has been noted before by more than one theologian, that thus, in the same way as in the time of Elisha, the Israelites of Jesus’ day did not believe The Prophet for healing Who was right in front of their eyes. But as we read in Acts 10:34&35, “¶Then Peter opened [his] mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.” Thus the Gentiles eventually received the Gospel of Salvation that Israel rejected. Acts 13:46, “Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.”

There was also the case where God gave Moses leprosy and then healed to be shown to Pharaoh in Egypt as a second “sign”. We read this in Exodus 4:6,”¶And the LORD said furthermore unto him, Put now thine hand into thy bosom. And he put his hand into his bosom:and when he took it out, behold, his hand was leprous as snow. And he said, Put thine hand into thy bosom again. And he put his hand into his bosom again; and plucked it out of his bosom, and, behold, it was turned again as his [other] flesh. And it shall come to pass, if they will not believe thee, neither hearken to the voice of the first sign, that they will believe the voice of the latter sign.

There were two other cases recorded in the Bible where someone became a leper as a result of sinning/rebelling against God:

  1. Gehazi, the servant of Elisha, greedily sought to benefit himself financially after Naaman the Syrian was healed of Leprosy via Elisha, and Gehazi was punished accordingly as we read in 2 Kings 5:27, “The leprosy therefore of Naaman shall cleave unto thee, and unto thy seed for ever. And he went out from his presence a leper as [white] as snow.
  2. King Azariah (Uzziah) violated the sanctity of the temple to burn incense because he was not a Levite. The account is both in 2 Kings 15:5, “And the LORD smote the king, so that he was a leper unto the day of his death, and dwelt in a several house. And Jotham the king’s son [was] over the house, judging the people of the land.” and in 2 Chronicles 26:19-21, after having been rebuked by the priests, “¶Then Uzziah was wroth, and [had a censer in his hand to burn incense: and while he was wroth with the priests, the leprosy even rose up in his forehead before the priests in the house of the LORD, from beside the incense altar. And Azariah the chief priest, and all the priests, looked upon him, and, behold, he [was] leprous in his forehead, and they thrust him out from thence; yea, himself hasted also to go out, because the LORD had smitten him. ¶And Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day of his death, and dwelt in a several house, being a leper; for he was cut off from the house of the LORD: and Jotham his son was over the king’s house, judging the people of the land.

It should also be noted that there is no record of any time that a Levitical priest conducted the ceremonial cleansing of a leper per Leviticus 14:1-32.

Jesus had healed other lepers

The first time that the Bible records Jesus having healed a leper is found in Matthew 8:1-4, “¶When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him. And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. ¶And Jesus put forth [his] hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. ¶And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

There are two additional accounts provided in the Bible where Jesus healed other lepers:

  1. Mark 1:40-45, “¶And there came a leper to him, beseeching him, and kneeling down to him, and saying unto him, If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. ¶And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth [his] hand, and touched him, and saith unto him, I will; be thou clean. And as soon as he had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was cleansed. And he straitly charged him, and forthwith sent him away; And saith unto him, See thou say nothing to any man: but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing those things which Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.¶But he went out, and began to publish [it] much, and to blaze abroad the matter, insomuch that Jesus could no more openly enter into the city, but was without in desert places: and they came to him from every quarter.
  2. Luke 5:12-14, “¶And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. ¶And he put forth [his] hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him. And he charged him to tell no man: but go, and shew thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing, according as Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

Jesus Dined in the Home of Simon the Leper

The account of Jesus entering the house of Simon the leper (evidently also previously healed by Jesus) to eat is recorded in both Matthew 26:6-13 and Mark 14:3-9, beginning with these words respectively: “¶Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper,” and  ¶And being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious; and she brake the box, and poured [it] on his head.

Jesus also provided this summary in Matthew 11:5&6, “The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And blessed is [he], whosoever shall not be offended in me.

The key lesson to be learned from this incident is that sin defiles us in the sight of God, but through Jesus Christ, we can be healed of the plague of sin that separates us from God. God loathes sin; it is repulsive to Him. Sin bans us from the presence of God because God will not allow sinful man in His sight and presence. God is Pure and Holy!

  1. Deuteronomy 23:14, “For the LORD thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee; therefore shall thy camp be holy: that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee.
  2. Psalm 5:5, “The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity.
  3. Habakkuk 1:13, “[Thou art] of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity: wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously, [and] holdest thy tongue when the wicked devoureth [the man that is] more righteous than he?
  4. Revelation 21:27, “And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither [whatsoever] worketh abomination, or [maketh] a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

This is not only true of sins with a sexual connotation that are normally regarded as filthy and repulsive, but it includes all forms of disobedience and rebellion.

  1. 1 Samuel 15:23, “For rebellion [is as] the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness [is as] iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from [being] king.
  2. Proverbs 15:9, “The way of the wicked [is] an abomination unto the LORD: but he loveth him that followeth after righteousness.
  3. James 2:10, “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one [point], he is guilty of all.

Ephesians 2:1-10, “¶And you [hath he quickened] (made alive), who were dead in trespasses and sins; Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. ¶But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) And hath raised [us] up together, and made [us] sit together in heavenly [places] in Christ Jesus: That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in [his] kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”

Ephesians 1:5-7, “Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;

3. The PEOPLE: What is a “Samaritan”? What is a “Stranger”?

Samaritan?

When the Jews accused Jesus of being a “Samaritan”, they were disdainfully implying that Jesus was of mixed-race and not entirely a full “Jew” (perhaps because he was known to be from Nazareth, which is in the land given to the tribe of Zebulon, which is associated with the Gentiles and Galilee based on Isaiah 9:1&2), and moreover they also claimed that Jesus “hast a devil“.  We read this in John 8:47-49, which tells us where Jesus said, He that is of God heareth God’s words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God. Then answered the Jews, and said unto him, Say we not well that thou art a Samaritanand hast a devil? Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me.” 

Other information concerning what it meant to be a Samaritan in Jesus’ day

Jesus met with some adversity when ministering to people in Samaritan villages (Luke 9:52&53) and initially told His disciples not to enter them (Matthew 10:5–6), because the Gospel had to first to be preached “to the lost sheep of the house of Israel“. Nonetheless, Jesus did witness to the Samaritans, most notably when ministering to a Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:4–26) as well as the Samaritan leper, the focus of this study.

Those passages in the New Testament provide us with additional insights and reference to what it means to be a Samaritan at the time of Jesus.  In this excerpt from Jesus’ exchange with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well in John 4:5-10, “¶Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, which is called Sychar, near to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Now Jacob’s well was there. Jesus therefore, being wearied with [his] journey, sat thus on the well: [and] it was about the sixth hour. ¶There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink. (For his disciples were gone away unto the city to buy meat.) ¶Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? for the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. ¶Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.

As was shown above, in New Testament times, the Jews despised Samaritans, and they would have nothing to do with them. Nonetheless, not only did Jesus not hesitate to have interactions with Samaritans, Jesus’ Great Commission specifically directed His disciples in Acts 1:8 to preach the Gospel to them (as well as to the whole world), “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” And his disciples obeyed as we read in Acts 8:25, “¶And they, when they had testified and preached the word of the Lord, returned to Jerusalem, and preached the gospel in many villages of the Samaritans.”

Stranger?

God makes special mention of what it means to be a stranger from a Biblical perspective. By nature we are all strangers to God and His Kingdom by birth, due to the inherited sin of Adam. God equates that status to being in Egypt (which is a metaphor for the devil’s kingdom, which is also this world). But our God is a merciful God. Psalm 146:9, “The LORD preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down.”  

Moreover back in Deuteronomy 10:17-19 we read, “For the Lord your God is God of gods, and Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward: He doth execute the judgment of the fatherless and widow, and loveth the stranger, in giving him food and raiment. Love ye therefore the stranger: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.

Finally, Ruth ‘the Moabitess’, the great-grandmother of king David and a direct ancestor of the LORD Jesus Christ, was also a ‘stranger’. The meaning of what it means to be a ‘stranger’ is more fully expounded in the post A Spiritual Understanding of The Book of Ruth.

4. The PRESCRIPTION Is The Person (The LORD Jesus Christ)

In Verse 14 we see what transpires after the ten lepers shout out to Jesus and say “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us“…

One positive aspect of being a leper is that it makes immediately clear one’s unimaginable utter destitution and desperation and need for healing…as opposed to being completely “physically” healthy and thinking that all is well when it is really not.

All that Jesus is quoted as having done was to simply say in Verse 14, “Go shew yours selves unto the priests.” and while on their way “they were cleansed.”

There was no indication of any direct physical action by Jesus for the lepers, he simply spoke and instructed them to show themselves to the priests. Then, in obedience to Jesus’ instruction, the lepers became aware that they were healed along the way as we read in the next verse.

We saw earlier why Jesus would have told them to show themselves to the “priests” as having been cleansed of leprosy based on the Mosaic Law in Leviticus chapter 14. However, there is no record in the Old Testament of any priest ever having to have carried out the process of pronouncing someone clean from the scourge of leprosy and conducting the atonement ceremonies. This would therefore be a first! What would the priest(s) think? (Jesus’ command is another reason to believe that most, if not all, of the nine un-returning lepers were likely Jews as they would know where to go to find a priest.)

But God wants us to understand that the outwardly observable physical cleansing, involving the outward healing of the leper (and being declared clean) is not enough. Another series of steps are absolutely necessary to achieve true “cleansing” and those steps involved blood sacrifice and subsequent anointing with oil. (see more below). So then the outward cleansing (healing) of the flesh is only a “sign” of the Work of God. It alone is not the substance of true inner cleansing that comes with Salvation by Jesus.

Note: We should ask ourselves, How many people today place their trust in outward “Gospel signs” like 1) Their Baptisms, 2) Their Works (e.g., Repentance from a particular sin(s)), or 3) Their faith, rather than placing their trust in Jesus’ Substitutionary Atoning Sacrifice by God’s Grace Alone? And how many so-called “Christians” are limiting their desires to only healings of their physical infirmities and rescue from temporal life issues? The “Gospel signs” are all there only to point us to Jesus Christ and 1) His Work, 2) His Sacrifice, 3) His Baptism, and 4) His Faith! As Jonah cried in Jonah 2:9, “Salvation [is] of the LORD“. And similarly, this historical account of Jesus and the ten lepers shows us how Jesus Is The Substance and Fulfillment of the Old Testament Levitical Law for dealing with lepers and our need to be anointed/sanctified by God the Holy Spirit, which is the “substance” of Regeneration and True Cleansing and Healing pointed to back in Leviticus chapter 14.

So then all the lepers were cleansed outwardly…they were all given “the sign.” The importance of this event also involves the timing. They were cleansed during Jesus journey to Jerusalem for the last time.

Back in Luke 4:16-28, we learned of Jesus’ reading from Isaiah 61 in the synagogue in his home town of Nazareth (hence Galilee). By Jesus’ saying that He was fulfilling the prophesy “To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD“, Jesus was thereby proclaiming that He was the promised Messiah…and inherently the One to “heal the leprous souls”. The locals refused to accept that their neighbor, the carpenter’s son, could possibly be the Messiah. Then Jesus said that a prophet is not without honor in his own house or country, and reminded them of Naaman the Syrian who was the only one who was healed of leprosy by Elisha the prophet. Luke 4:27, “And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian.” The point being that Naaman was NOT a Jew, but rather a despised Gentile, and yet God healed Naaman of his leprosy and not any “Jews”. He was making clear to them that being a Jew (by birth and tradition) is not sufficient to be clean before God, rather it involves God’s Sovereign Election. Jesus was not accepting the common Jewish viewpoint, by which they trusted in their heritage and claimed obedience to the law rather than by God’s interventional Grace. The Jews were insulted by this, and “were filled with wrath“, and sought to kill Jesus (although He moved away unscathed).

A Samaritan (and Stranger) Was Healed and “Made Whole” by Jesus

The Prescription was not the physical healing of the ten lepers, it was the Salvation of the one “Samaritan” leper and “stranger” who came back to Jesus for the spiritual healing that Only Jesus Can Provide. To be made Whole is to become Saved!

In Luke 17:15&16, we read:

Jesus expressed disappointment that the other nine had not thought to give praise to God for their healing. From this we learn that God desires for us to express our thankfulness to Him for all that He does in our lives but without doubt it is not our physical cleansing but our spiritual cleansing that was only made possible through Jesus’ Atoning Sacrifice on the saved person’s behalf.

The Bible does not record how far they had walked before being healed. However we are told that only one of ten lepers, significantly both a “Samaritan” (a person despised by the Jews) and “stranger” to Israel, when he saw that he was healed turned back to The One Who Was The Source of his healing. He found grace, and saw nothing in the works of the law that could save him (because they only pointed to Jesus Christ). He came back to Jesus and gave glory to God, which is the real goal of the Law. Instead of crying to God for mercy, the Samaritan leper, was then praising God for His abundant mercy. Anyone who has been shown the mercy of God will gladly sing praises to the Grantor of that mercy forever.

We should also note that Jesus expressed disappointment that the other nine had not thought to give praise to God for their healing. From this we learn that God desires for us to express our thankfulness to Him for all that He does in our lives but without doubt it is not our physical cleansing (which is only a shadow), but our spiritual cleansing (that is the substance of this Historical Parable) that was only made possible through Jesus’ Atoning Sacrifice for every saved person’s behalf.

Returning Back to God is the Essence of Repentance

Isaiah 44:22, “I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins: return (שׁוּב (šûḇ))H7725 unto me; for I have redeemed thee.

Psalm 90:3, “Thou turnest man to destruction; and sayest, Return (שׁוּב (šûḇ))H7725, ye children of men.

Psalm 116:7, “Return (שׁוּב (šûḇ))H7725 unto thy rest, O my soul; for the LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee.

Isaiah 10:21, “The remnant shall return (שׁוּב (šûḇ))H7725, [even] the remnant of Jacob, unto the mighty God.

The Great Physician

And let us not forget that it was Jesus Christ Who made clear the analogy between sin and sickness in Mark 2:15, “¶And it came to pass, that, as Jesus sat at meat in his house, many publicans and sinners sat also together withJesus and his disciples: for there were many, and they followed him. And when the scribes and Pharisees saw him eat with publicans and sinners, they said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth and drinketh with publicans and sinners? When Jesus heard [it], he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” Note that it was sinners (the ones in need of healing) that were called to “repentance” (μετάνοια (metanoia))G3341, which involves turning away from sin and purposefully reversing course and turning back to God.

Jesus Is The High Priest Above All Others

The healed Samaritan leper showed himself to “The Real High Priest“! Jesus did not require any “additional” ceremonial acts of physical blood sacrifices and oil anointings to declare the Samaritan leper “clean.” And the cleansed leper used his loud voice to praise God! Anyone who has been blessed to know God’s mercy will similarly joyously and loudly sing praise and glory to Almighty God! The cleansed Samaritan leper simply came to Jesus and fell at His feet and gave Glory to God!

We saw earlier how our sins separate us from God, but Jesus Alone provides us with only means to bridge the gap or remove the wall of separation between us and God because of sin. But Jesus had to make the full payment for sin through His Atoning Sacrifice at the cross as we read in Ephesians 2:14, “For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us;

Is it not remarkable how the Levitical Law was also fulfilled (the one that Jesus referred to when telling the ten lepers to go to show themselves “to the priest”)? Remember the first requirement was: 1) The healed leper must be brought before the priest. The Samaritan leper never made it to an earthly Levitical priest, he instead turned to Jesus Christ, Who Is The High Priest after the order of Melchisedec, Who we read about in Hebrews 5:10 and Hebrews 6:20. (Please see the studies of Hebrews 5 and Hebrews 6.)

Then there were the additional ceremonial steps involving the sprinkling of blood of sacrificial animals (first involving doves and finally involving the blood of a lamb without blemish). There were also spiritual washing of the body and clothes with water.

Finally, there was the anointing with oil followed by the burnt offering of a lamb for atonement. In Jesus, and through Jesus, all of these steps were spiritually fulfilled for the healed Samaritan leper and stranger, just as they are spiritually for all who believe on Him.

  1. Jesus Is The ‘Lamb of God‘ as we know from John 1:29 (and John 1:36), “The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
  2. we know from 1 Peter 1:19, that it was His death and his shed blood that was the acceptable for the Atonement for sin and redemption of souls who otherwise would remain as lepers and strangers outside the family of God. “But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
  3. And after the spiritual washing of regeneration by the Blood and the Water (please see John 19:34 & 1 John 5:6) all believers are spiritually anointed with the most Precious Oil, God’s Holy Spirit. 1 John 2:20, “¶ But ye have an unction (anointing) from the Holy One, and ye know all things.” and 1 John 2:27, “But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.

Even though Jesus did not withhold the physical healing from the nine who did not thank Him, He made a point of noting their lack of gratefulness to Him. Luke 17:18, “There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger.” “Returning” is another word for “repentance”, and we know from Jeremiah 24:7, “And I will give them an heart to know me, that I [am] the LORD: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God: for they shall return unto me with their whole heart.

Because all ten men believed in the miracles, all ten of them were “physically” healed. But Jesus’ final words to the grateful Samaritan imply that this man, alone, received a spiritual healing in addition to the cleansing of his skin. After the man was already healed of leprosy, Jesus said to him, “Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole” (verse 19). It is evident that both the man’s return to give Glory to God, and to fall to the ground to worship at Jesus’ feet, were evidence that God had given him spiritual wholeness…Salvation… in addition to the physical wholeness that he had previously received. When we acknowledge the Giver and not just the gifts, we Glorify God. It pleases God to grant His children spiritual healing that could only come through Jesus’ Atoning Sacrifice. We read four times in Psalm 107:8 & 15, 21 31), “Oh that men would praise the LORD [for] his goodness, and [for] his wonderful works to the children of men!

And let us not forget what we read in James 1:17, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.”

True Cleansing from Sin Requires The Application of The Atoning Blood of Jesus and The Anointing of God’s Holy Spirit

Going back to the Mosaic Law requirements that had to be met in the cleansing of a healed leper, it was pointed out that it was no coincidence that the sequence of cleansing of a leper involves

  1. An atoning sacrifice by the application of the blood of a lamb without blemish (meeting the exact same qualifications as the Feast of Passover lamb) on the right ear, right thumb, and big toe of the right foot of the healed leper (signifying the “will” of a person) and then,
  2. Having that action followed likewise by the anointing with oil again on the right ear, right thumb, and big toe of the right foot of the healed leper (Just as we saw in the post-Passover pouring out of God’s Holy Spirit, The Comforter, that came after Passover in 33 AD at Pentecost in 33 AD).

In the same way, Jesus’ shed Blood Is The Atoning Sacrifice for all those who would believe on Him, and is spiritually applied to every believer because it is efficacious throughout all time, and subsequently, the pouring out of the Holy Spirit was obvious in 33 AD to fulfill Biblical prophesy, but the action of the anointing and indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit is also applied to every believer because that anointing is also efficacious in the lives of all for whom Jesus Christ shed His Blood.

So the very last verse of this Historical Parable reveals some important spiritual truths. In Verse 19 we read:

‘Arise’ points to the Resurrection

The original Greek word for “Arise” is ἀνίστημι (anistēmi)G450. It is the same word that is used in reference to Jesus’ Resurrection in Mark 10:34, “And they shall mock him, and shall scourge him, and shall spit upon him, and shall kill him: and the third day he shall rise again (ἀνίστημι (anistēmi)) G450.

It brings into remembrance the Parable of the Prodigal Son, where he said he will “arise“(ἀνίστημι (anistēmi))G450, indicating that he was being drawn by God to repentance and raised from spiritual death. In Luke 15:18, “I will arise (ἀνίστημι (anistēmi))G450 and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee,

We also read later in Luke 15:20, “¶And he arose (ἀνίστημι (anistēmi))G450, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.” We learn that he “arose” and his father had compassion towards him (and thus the prodigal son had become a “resurrected” soul in spirit). God has compassion and love for His elect sons and daughters, even when still dead in trespasses and sins as we read in Ephesians 2:5, “Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened (made alive) us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) and Colossians 2:13, “And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses;“.

It should also be noted that another word that is translated into English as “arise” or “to lift up” in the original Greek, ἐγείρω (egeirō)G1453, is sometimes used together with ἀνίστημι (anistēmi)G450 as synonyms in Mark 9:27, “But Jesus took him by the hand, and lifted him up (ἐγείρω (egeirō))G1453; and he arose (ἀνίστημι (anistēmi))G450.” Among other verses that point to the resurrection includes Matthew 10:8, “Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise (ἐγείρω (egeirō))G1453 the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give.

‘Go Thy Way’

This does not mean the healed Samaritan leper’s “own” previous life’s way, it means the new Way which is Jesus Christ’s Way. Having been made “whole” this new creature in Christ will go forth as a witness of Jesus Christ and that Salvation is only by Him Alone, and to die to self in the service and for the sake of others in preaching that Gospel.

‘Thy Faith’

The Samaritan leper (and stranger) had Christ’s Faith imputed to him. Belief was given by Jesus to this Samaritan and then Jesus credits it to him as “his faith”. Faith is both the substance and evidence of God’s Grace, and Jesus is the Sole Source of it! Hebrews 11:1, “¶Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

  1. Jesus Is The Author and Finisher of Faith: Hebrews 12:2, “Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of [our] faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
  2. The Grace of God: Faith is a Gift of God, not the product of the natural heart. Ephesians 2:8&9, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
  3. The Word of God (Jesus): The Foundation of faith. We can only believe what God has said and has revealed to us from the Bible. Romans 10:17, “So then faith [cometh] by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.“ (Please see the post on Hebrews chapter 11)

‘Hath Made The Whole’

The true illness was cured…the “leprosed soul” was now healed and fully cleansed of his sins. He now would walk in the newness of life as a Sanctified soul.

Thankfulness Versus Unthankfulness

We should note what is implied by Jesus within the context of the preceding two verses, Luke 17:17&18:

It would seem that Jesus was differentiating between the other nine lepers and the Samaritan leper by singling out that the Samaritan leper was also identified differently as being also a stranger. Jews would never be considered as strangers.

We should remember that there is nothing that we have ever obtained that was not given to us (just as the lepers’ healing was a gift to them). The lepers did not heal themselves, it was a gift freely granted to them by Jesus. 1 Corinthians 4:7, “For who maketh thee to differ [from another]? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive? now if thou didst receive [it], why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received [it]?” And as was mentioned earlier, we should not forget what we read in James 1:17, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.”

2 Timothy 3:2 describes what people will be like in the last days, and one characteristic is ingratitude. “For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,” When pride and self-rule become fashionable, the human heart has no one to thank. We become convinced of our own supremacy and consider all we have as a just reward for our own efforts rather than a blessing from God.

Ingratitude toward God is not so much a cause of evil as the result of it. We know from Romans 1:18, “¶For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;” and later in Romans 1:21, “Because that, when they knew God, they glorified [him] not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.” Notice that this is exactly the difference that Jesus identified as the nine unreturned lepers’ failure in Verse 18they did not glorify God and neither were they thankful!

The nine lepers represent those in the world that seek to identify with Jesus as ‘Christians’, but do not really want Jesus as their Savior. They are like those that call Jesus “Master”, but who do not return to worship Jesus as the One worthy of all the praise. They are seeking a temporal physician. While we know that the repentant leper was a Samaritan and stranger, the identity of the other nine lepers is not provided. One could speculate that they were Jews, or perhaps a mix of Jews and Samaritans, but we do know that they are spiritually representative of all those who exhibit an outward form of Godliness and seek outward cleanliness, much like the scribes and Pharisees whom Jesus addressed in Matthew 23:25, “Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess.” And we should keep in mind that within the context of those who are deemed “unthankful” in Timothy 3:2, we have this warning in 2 Timothy 3:5, “Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.

One reason the Bible takes such a strong stance against unthankfulness and ingratitude may be that God knows that the end result of such arrogance is a reprobate mind as we read in Romans 1:28, “¶And even as they did not like to retain God in [their] knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;“. We all need to be reminded that all that we are and all that we have is a gift from God, we are not only guarding ourselves against idolatry and pride, but we will have a greater awareness of what Jesus did in giving up His Life for His sheep and granting eternal salvation as a free gift of Grace to them. Every believer, represented by the despised Samaritan stranger (being spiritually cleansed of his or her leprous sins, being atoned for by the Blood of Jesus Christ, and anointed with God’s Holy Spirit) will constantly want give glory to God. Every one will joyously shout Hallelujah! and worshipfully offer up praise and thanksgiving to Jesus, both now and at the resurrection forever and ever in Heaven.

CONCLUSION

It was mentioned in the Introduction that this entire historical account was foreordained as a spiritual object lesson, thereby serving as an ‘Historical Parable‘. The original ten lepers, signified by the number 10, represent the totality of all mankind in the natural state in sin under the curse of God. The nine lepers who were physically cleansed are a picture of natural reprobate mankind, who seek earthly benefits, but do not acknowledge, thank, or love the Wondrous Benefactor Who Is The Giver of every good and perfect gift: James 1:17, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” The ‘one’ leper who returned to Jesus to Glorify God and thank and worship Jesus represents the unity of all those who are truly saved “spiritually” and eternally counted among the Elect of God fully cleansed from their sins.

And how can this teacher say that Election was involved in the salvation of this one leper and stranger? In John 6:44, Jesus explicitly stated that, “No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.” The Samaritan leper was moved by God the Holy Spirit to come back to Jesus. Remember how this is consistent with Psalm 65:4, “Blessed [is the man whom] thou choosest, and causest to approach [unto thee, that] he may dwell in thy courts: we shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house, [even] of thy holy temple.

We have to remember that it was Jesus Who chose to go through Galilee and Samaria. It was all according to Jesus’ Will. Jesus knew beforehand exactly what was about to play out in this account of the ten lepers. It was to be established by God as another Historical Parable to be recorded in the Bible to convey an important spiritual message (and therefore, because it is a parable, the spiritual message will remain hidden from unbelievers).

Matthew 22:14, “For many are called, but few [are] chosen.

Romans 9:11, “(For [the children] being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;)

Ephesians 1:5, “Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.

Ephesians 1:11, “In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will: That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ.

Ephesians 2:14-18, “¶For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition [between us]; Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, [even] the law of commandments [contained] in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, [so] making peace; And that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby: And came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh. For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.

Today’s Application

We must all consider whether we can begin to see ourselves in our natural state just as Holy Almighty God sees us, and abhor ourselves in our souls whenever we can look back and see that every thought and action in our lifetime was in rebellion and hatred toward God (ultimately rooted in the sin of pride). Only then can we have any hope of cleansing from our sins. A healthy person has no need for a physician.

We must look to Jesus Christ, Who Alone can heal our inborn spiritual infirmity of sin, and not be ultimately concerned with earthly physical difficulties that arise, but rather focus of true healing and cleansing from our sins.

If there is a desire to love, honor, and obey Jesus Christ (as He Is fully revealed in the Bible), then this is evidence of a “new heart” toward God and that one may be cleansed already by Jesus’s shed Blood and having been anointed with God’s Holy Spirit Who guides the believer into all truth (John 16:13). As a result, such a one should rightly be continuously giving all Glory to God for that understanding.

One must fully believe that it is only the Grace of God Alone that is the means to turn us from a life of natural willful sin back to God and cleanse us from those sins through Jesus Christ’s Atoning Sacrifice. Only Jesus, as The Great Physician, can grant us eternal life in Heaven with Him by healing us from our sin sickness. One must also understand that even one’s faith is solely a gift of God. To God Alone be all the Glory and Honor for ever and ever. Hallelujah!

Honoring God with One’s Mouth, Lips, and Tongue

September 16, 2024

Introduction

It has become common today to hear of “Hate Speech”, that “words are violence”, and frequent accusations of “provocative rhetoric”. The fact is, that according to the Bible, this is true, because words can cause individuals pain. Hateful, demeaning, slanderous and provocative words can indeed cause permanent injury to others…emotionally, mentally, and, most of all, spiritually. God tells us in Proverbs 18:21, “Death and life [are] in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. Proverbs 12:18, “There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword: but the tongue of the wise [is] health.” (And we should all know that God hates a lying and deceitful tongue: Proverbs 6:16-19.)

Contrariwise, while evil words can bring injury and death, God makes very clear that loving words should rather be used to build up our fellow man (and as Proverbs 12:18 says above, good words of the wise actually promote health and life). God instructs us from the Bible to use our words lovingly, sparingly, and always in Truth, to encourage others and most of all to share the Gospel of Salvation, speaking of Jesus Christ, the Living Water and the Bread of Life, to everyone possible that they might have eternal life (while also praying that God might grant them the spiritual “ears to hear” to effectuate it).

Proverbs 10:21, “The lips of the righteous feed many: but fools die for want of wisdom.

Proverbs 18:4, “The words of a man’s mouth [are as] deep waters, [and] the wellspring of wisdom [as] a flowing brook.”

The duty of every Christian is to use his or her mouths (and very lives) to faithfully proclaim the LORD Jesus Christ, Who Is The Word of God as is found in the Bible, and thereby ComfortEdify (“build up”), Encourage, Exhort, Establish, Perfect, Settle and Strengthen the faith of the Saints (the true Believing Christians, the “Sheep”, the Eternal Church of Jesus Christ per Jesus’ instruction to the Apostle Peter in Luke 22:32 to “strengthen thy brethren“). And also help the believer to more fully comprehend what we read in 2 Timothy 3:16&17, “¶All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

The believer goes further to use his or her words to Worship and Praise God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) for Who He Is, our LORD God Creator and Savior and Eternal Life Giver. We use words to sing Praise in Psalms, and Hymns, and Spiritual Songs (Ephesians 5:19&20, “Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;” and Colossians 3:16, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.“). This is the good and proper use of our mouths to Give Glory and Honor to God.

The purpose of this post is to create a compendium of God’s instructions regarding how God wants us to use our mouths/lips/ tongues and speech, so that this post can serve as a future reference for anyone seeking to know and do God’s Will more faithfully. There is no better place to begin than with Ephesians 4:29, “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers. And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.” and Proverbs 25:11, “A word fitly spoken [is like] apples of gold in pictures of silver.

God said this by the hand of King Solomon in Proverbs 4:20, “My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings. Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart. For they [are] life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh. Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it [are] the issues of life.” And Jesus made this even more clear Luke 6:45, “A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.” And this brings to mind how God describes the heart of the natural, unregenerate, person, Jeremiah 17:9, “The heart [is] deceitful above [all things], and desperately wicked: who can know it?

Remembering also what Jesus said in John 6:63, “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, [they] are spirit, and [they] are life.

Finally, the best answer that any person can give, in response to any worldly subject today (and which will glorify God in the process), is to simply follow Jesus’ example and quote from appropriate Bible Scripture. Three times Jesus was tempted by the devil, and in all three cases Jesus only replied with the appropriate Bible verse:

  1. Matthew 4:4 referring to Deuteronomy 8:3,
  2. Matthew 4:7 referring to Deuteronomy 6:16
  3. Matthew 4:10 referring to Deuteronomy 10:20 (& Deuteronomy 6:13, Joshua 24:14)

The Mouth of the Righteous Speaks Blessings of Truth and Life

The believer speaks from God’s Word the Bible, Joshua 1:8, “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.

Psalm 34:1&2, ¶[[A [Psalm] of David, when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech; who drove him away, and he departed.]] “I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise [shall] continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make her boast in the LORD: the humble shall hear [thereof], and be glad.”

Psalm 39:1, “[[To the chief Musician, [even] to Jeduthun, A Psalm of David.]] I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me.

Psalm 71:8, “Let my mouth be filled [with] thy praise [and with] thy honour all the day.”

Psalm 71:15, “My mouth shall shew forth thy righteousness [and] thy salvation all the day; for I know not the numbers [thereof].”

Psalm 71:24, “My tongue also shall talk of thy righteousness all the day long: for they are confounded, for they are brought unto shame, that seek my hurt.”

Psalm 77:12, “I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.

Psalm 141:3&4, “Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips. Incline not my heart to [any] evil thing (word), to practise wicked works with men that work iniquity: and let me not eat of their dainties.” Remembering what Jesus said in Matthew 12:34, “O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.” referring back to Proverbs 4:23, “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it [are] the issues of life.

Job 27:4, “My lips shall not speak wickedness, nor my tongue utter deceit.

Proverbs 16:1, “The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, [is] from the LORD.”

Psalm 19:14, “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.

Psalm 37:30, “The mouth of the righteous speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judgment.”

Psalm 15:1-3, “¶[[A Psalm of David.]] LORD, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill? He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh the truth in his heart. He that backbitten not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbour.

Psalm 49:3, “My mouth shall speak of wisdom; and the meditation of my heart [shall be] of understanding.

Psalm 139:4, “For [there is] not a word in my tongue, [but], lo, O LORD, thou knowest it altogether.

God says in Proverbs 8:13, “The fear of the LORD [is] to hate evil: pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.

Isaiah 50:4, “The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to [him that is] weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned.

Zephaniah 3:13, “The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: for they shall feed and lie down, and none shall make [them] afraid.

Philippians 2:10&11, “That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of [things] in heaven, and [things] in earth, and [things] under the earth; And [that] every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Colossians 3:8, “¶But now ye also put off all these; anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy communication out of your mouth.

Colossians 3:17, “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, [do] all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.

Colossians 4:6, “Let your speech [be] alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.

1 Peter 3:8-12, “¶Finally, [be ye] all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, [be] pitiful, [be] courteous: Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing. For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile: Let him eschew evil, and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it. For the eyes of the Lord [are] over the righteous, and his ears [are open] unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord [is] against them that do evil.

And please note the conformity with what we read in Psalm 34:12&13, “What man [is he that] desireth life, [and] loveth [many] days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it. The eyes of the LORD [are] upon the righteous, and his ears [are open] unto their cry. The face of the LORD [is] against them that do evil, to cut off the remembrance of them from the earth.

1 Peter 3:15, “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and [be] ready always to [give] an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: Having a good conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good conversation in Christ.

Proverbs 10:19, “In the multitude of words there wanteth not sin: but he that refraineth his lips [is] wise.”


1 Corinthians 10:31
, “¶Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.

These verses outline the closeness of honoring God by honoring His sabbath day along with NOT seeking “pleasurable” diversions from Him (and His rest), and with NOT speaking idle words, but instead to be using our mouths in speaking from His Word: Isaiah 58:13&14, “If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, [from] doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking [thine own] words: Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken [it].”

The Mouth and Tongue of the Wicked Speak Lying, Deceit, Flattery, Cursings, and Proud Things that Only Lead to Death

Regarding the wicked, God tells us in Psalm 10:7, that, “His mouth is full of cursing and deceit and fraud: under his tongue [is] mischief and vanity.

In Psalm 12:2-4, we read of “the children of men” (as opposed to the children of God) that, “They speak vanity every one with his neighbour: [with] flattering lips [and] with a double heart do they speak. The LORD shall cut off all flattering lips, [and] the tongue that speaketh proud things: Who have said, With our tongue will we prevail; our lips [are] our own: who [is] lord over us?

And then in Psalm 52:1-5, “¶[[To the chief Musician, Maschil, [A Psalm] of David, when Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul, and said unto him, David is come to the house of Ahimelech.]] Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man? the goodness of God [endureth] continually. Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs; like a sharp razor, working deceitfully. Thou lovest evil more than good; [and] lying rather than to speak righteousness. Selah. Thou lovest all devouring words, O [thou] deceitful tongue. God shall likewise destroy thee for ever, he shall take thee away, and pluck thee out of [thy] dwelling place, and root thee out of the land of the living. Selah.

And remember that the false gospels are spoken by those in false churches typified by the adulterous, evil, or strange woman who we read about in Proverbs 6:23&24, “For the commandment [is] a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction [are] the way of life: To keep thee from the evil woman, from the flattery of the tongue of a strange woman.” Remembering again

God Hates the Lying Tongue; It Can Only Bring Death

Proverbs 6:16-19, “These six [things] doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, An heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, A false witness [that] speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.

Anything but the True Gospel of Salvation is a Lie, and False Gospels are lies that will only lead to eternal death in Hell.

Also we read in Psalm 50:19, “Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit.” and “He shutteth his eyes to devise froward things: moving his lips he bringeth evil to pass.

Proverbs 10:18, “He that hideth hatred [with] lying lips, and he that uttereth a slander, [is] a fool.”

Proverbs 18:8, “The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.

Psalm 5:9, “For [there is] no faithfulness in their mouth; their inward part is very wickedness; their throat is an open sepulchre; they flatter with their tongue.

Psalm 12:3, “The LORD shall cut off all flattering lips, [and] the tongue that speaketh proud things:
Who have said, With our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own: who [is] lord over us?

Psalm 58:3&4, “The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies. Their poison [is] like the poison of a serpent: [they are] like the deaf adder [that] stoppeth her ear;” Remembering what Jesus said to the Jews in John 8:44, “Ye are of [your] father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he isa liar, and the father of it.

Proverbs 4:24, “Put away from thee a froward (עִקְּשׁוּת (ʿiqqᵊšûṯ))H6143 mouth, and perverse (לְזוּת (lᵊzûṯ))H3891  lips put far from thee.Proverbs 6:12, “A naughty person, a wicked man, walketh with a froward (עִקְּשׁוּת (ʿiqqᵊšûṯ))H6143 mouth.” The original Hebrew word that is translated as “froward” in English means fraudulent or deceitful speech. To be deceitful is to be false and misleading, another way of describing someone who lies. And again the “father of lies” is the devil (John 8:44). We see this also in Psalm 36:3, “The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit: he hath left off to be wise, [and] to do good.

Psalm 59:12, “[For] the sin of their mouth [and] the words of their lips let them even be taken in their pride: and for cursing and lying [which] they speak.

Proverbs 15:1, “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.”

Proverbs 15:23, “A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth: and a word spoken in due season, how good [is it]!

Proverbs 17:4, “A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips; [and] a liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue.”

Proverbs 21:6, “The getting of treasures by a lying tongue [is] a vanity tossed to and fro of them that seek death.

Proverbs 21:28, “A false witness shall perish: but the man that heareth speaketh constantly.

Proverbs 16:28, “A froward man soweth strife: and a whisperer separateth chief friends.”

Proverbs 17:20, “He that hath a froward (עִקֵּשׁ (ʿiqqēš))H6141 heart findeth no good: and he that hath a perverse tongue falleth into mischief.

Proverbs 18:6, “A fool’s lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.

Proverbs 18:7, “A fool’s mouth [is] his destruction, and his lips [are] the snare of his soul.

Proverbs 18:8, “The words of a talebearer [are] as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly.

Ecclesiastes 5:2, “Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter [any] thing before God: for God [is] in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few. For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool’s voice [is known] by multitude of words.

Ecclesiastes 5:6&7, “Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the angel, that it [was] an error: wherefore should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy the work of thine hands?

Jeremiah 9:5, “And they will deceive every one his neighbour, and will not speak the truth: they have taught their tongue to speak lies, [and] weary themselves to commit iniquity.

Jeremiah 9:8, “Their tongue [is as] an arrow shot out; it speaketh deceit: [one] speaketh peaceably to his neighbour with his mouth, but in heart he layeth his wait.”

Psalm 62:4, “They only consult to cast [him] down from his excellency: they delight in lies: they bless with their mouth, butthey curse inwardly. Selah.”

Psalm 63:11, “But the king shall rejoice in God; every one that sweareth by him shall glory: but the mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped.

Psalm 64:2&3, “Hide me from the secret counsel of the wicked; from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity: Who whet their tongue like a sword, [and] bend [their bows to shoot] their arrows, [even] bitter words: That they may shoot in secret at the perfect: suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear not.

Matthew 12:34, “O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.”

Matthew 5:22, “But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.”

And God has this to say about the natural, unsaved, of all mankind as is recorded by the pen of the Apostle Paul in Romans 3:13, “Their throat [is] an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps [is] under their lips: Whose mouth [is] full of cursing and bitterness: Their feet [are] swift to shed blood: Destruction and misery [are] in their ways: And the way of peace have they not known: There is no fear of God before their eyes.

Does not this sound a lot like  Psalm 140:1, “¶[[To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.]] Deliver me, O LORD, from the evil man: preserve me from the violent man; Which imagine mischiefs in [their] heart; continually are they gathered together [for] war. They have sharpened their tongues like a serpent; adders’ poison [is] under their lips. Selah.” And within a short space, Psalm 140:11, “Let not an evil speaker be established in the earth: evil shall hunt the violent man to overthrow [him].

And Heaven is shut up to those who tell lies: Revelation 21:27, “And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither [whatsoever] worketh abomination, or [maketh] a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

Juxapositions

Proverbs 10:20, “The tongue of the just [is] as choice silver: the heart of the wicked [is] little worth.

Proverbs 10:31, “The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom: but the froward tongue shall be cut out.

Proverbs 12:18, “There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword: but the tongue of the wise [is] health.

Proverbs 12:19, “The lip of truth shall be established for ever: but a lying tongue [is] but for a moment.

Proverbs 15:2, “The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright: but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness.

Proverbs 15:4, “A wholesome tongue [is] a tree of life: but perverseness therein [is] a breach in the spirit.

Proverbs 15:7, “The lips of the wise disperse knowledge: but the heart of the foolish [doeth] not so.

Proverbs 15:26, “The thoughts of the wicked [are] an abomination to the LORD: but [the words] of the pure [are] pleasant words.

Proverbs 15:28, “The heart of the righteous studieth to answer: but the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things.

Words to Live By

Proverbs 21:23, “Whoso keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles.”

Proverbs 18:21, “Death and life [are] in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.

Proverbs 25:15, “By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.”

Proverbs 16:23, “The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth, and addeth learning to his lips.”

Proverbs 16:24, “Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.

Proverbs 18:13, “He that answereth a matter before he heareth [it], it [is] folly and shame unto him.

Proverbs 15:1, “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.

Luke 6:45, “A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh.

Matthew 12:36, “But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.

Matthew 15:10&11, “¶And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand: Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.

Matthew 15:18, “But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man.”

Acts 18:9, “¶Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace: For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: for I have much people in this city.

Ephesians 4:15, “But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, [even] Christ:

Colossians 3:17, “And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, [do] all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.

1 Corinthians 15:33, “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.

Hebrews 13:15, “By him (Jesus) therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of [our] lips giving thanks to his name.

2 Samuel 23:2, “The Spirit of the LORD spake by me, and his word [was] in my tongue.

The Book of James Has a Lot to Say about the Tongue

James 1:19, “¶Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:

James 1:26, “¶If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man’s religion [is] vain.” (Note how this relates back to Psalm 39:1)

James 5:12,¶But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and [your] nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.

The Tongue Is a Fire!

James 3:1-9, “¶My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation. For in many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same [is] a perfect man, [and] able also to bridle the whole body. Behold, we put bits in the horses’ mouths, that they may obey us; and we turn about their whole body. Behold also the ships, which though [they be] so great, and [are] driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned about with a very small helm, whithersoever the governor listeth. Even so the tongue is a little member, and boasteth great things. Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the tongue [is] a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell. For every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of serpents, and of things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been tamed of mankind: But the tongue can no man tame; [it is] an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men, which are made after the similitude of God.” (Note alsl how the bit in the horse’s mouths relates back to Psalm 39:1)

Morever, we next read in James 3:10-12, “Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be. Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet [water] and bitter? Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? either a vine, figs? so [can] no fountain both yield salt water and fresh.”

NOTE: It is naturally IMPOSSIBLE for these earthly examples described above to exist together. So too it is IMPOSSIBLE for a true believer to love God and hate someone. We must take to heart the following verses from the book of 1 John:1 John 3:15, “Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him. ¶Hereby perceive we the love [of God], because he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down [our] lives for the brethren. But whoso hath this world’s good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels [of compassion] from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? ¶My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.” 1 John 4:20, “¶If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?

Conclusion

Words can save or condemn. The Mouth and Tongue of the believer should be a “balm of life” for our fellow man, and never a “weapon of war” that brings forth only poison and death”

Our mouths, via our tongues and the words we say with them (due to our natural lack of self-control), can be powerfully evil and destructive. It’s not a small problem. It’s rooted in the fundamental spiritual problems all people have: pride and lack of self-control, which is due to the sin problem, which originated with the Fall of Adam. May we all humbly call upon God as the Psalmist in Psalm 19:14, and pray, “Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.

Let us all learn to Honor God with our mouths, as well as all of our members and ask God to please make us more conscious of the words we speak and quickly repent of any comment that dishonors Him. Our words should demonstrate the power of God’s grace and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in our lives. May God enable us to use our words as an instrument of His love and saving grace to the hearers that they too might be saved. Romans 10:17, “So then faith [cometh] by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

We should also remember that the believers will be speaking with “New Tongues” upon regeneration by God’s Holy Spirit.

POSTSCRIPT

Regarding the fountain (spring) that sends forth only “sweet” water is a picture of the true Gospel (The Word) going forth with rivers of sweet living water to bring eternal life, versus the spring of “bitter” water, which is a picture of the false gospels that will only bring forth death. The Bible makes this clear when we look at the following verses:

Proverbs 16:22, “Understanding [is] a wellspring of life unto him that hath it: but the instruction of fools [is] folly.

Proverbs 18:4, “The words of a man’s mouth [are as] deep waters, [and] the wellspring of wisdom [as] a flowing brook.”

Jeremiah 2:13, “For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, [and] hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.

Jeremiah 17:13, “O LORD, the hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shall be ashamed, [and] they that depart from me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken the LORD, the fountain of living waters.

Isaiah 12:2&3, “Behold, God [is] my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and [my] song; he also is become my salvation. Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.

Isaiah 44:3, “For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring: And they shall spring up as among the grass, as willows by the water courses.”

Jesus said in John 7:38, “He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.”

Revelation 21:6, “¶And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.

Revelation 8:10&11, “¶And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.” The great star from heaven is the devil cast out down to the earth. The third part represents the corporate church that becomes apostate through the pollution of the bitterness and poison of the wormwood, which then brings forth false gospels that result only in the death of their hearers.

Jesus warned the disciples how false doctrine (false gospels) can be compared to “leaven” as we read in Matthew 16:11&12, “How is it that ye do not understand that I spake [it] not to you concerning bread, that ye should beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees? Then understood they how that he bade [them] not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.” Note how this harmonizes with what the Apostle Paul wrote concerning the false gospel of circumcision for salvation in his letter to the church at Galatia in Galatians 5:8, “This persuasion [cometh] not of him that calleth you. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.

What Are Parables? Why Did Jesus Employ Them in His Teachings?

September 1, 2024

Introduction

This post is an excerpt from a much longer post concerning “Jesus’s Parable of the Good Samaritan“. This post is intended answer 1) How does the Bible define the meaning of parables? and 2) What was the purpose behind Jesus’ employment of them when speaking to the multitudes?

What Are Parables? and What Purpose Do They Serve?

Jesus’ parables are linguistic devices consisting of “earthly”, relatable, hypothetical stories, which also contain, and are intended to implicitly convey, “heavenly” (spiritually) focused lessons.  Remember what Jesus said in John 3:12, “If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you [of] heavenly things?

Definition of the Word “Parable”

The Bible tells us that a “parable” is something that is not obvious, and hence hidden from open view, or something that is concealed” or “secret”.

In the New Testament, in the original Greek, the word translated as “parable” is παραβολή (parabolē)G3850. That Greek word is a composite of “pará“, meaning “alongside”, and “bállō“, meaning “to cast“. A parable is, by interpretation, a familiar thing which is cast, or put alongside, that which is unknown or concealed, and is essentially the same as “similitude” or “likeness” and a “thing serving as a figure of something else“. 

Sometimes the word translated in the New Testament as “parable” is from the original Greek word παροιμία (paroimia)G3942, which is also translated as “proverb“, meaning “speech or discourse in which a thing is illustrated by the use of similes and comparisons; an allegory, i. e. extended and elaborate metaphor”

It has also been said, accurately, that parables are “earthly stories, or accounts, having heavenly meanings“, by which those meanings cannot be carnally (humanly) understood apart from the Holy Spirit having revealed them (1 Corinthians 2:13).

In the Old Testament, the word in the original Hebrew text that is most often translated into English as “parable” is מָשָׁל (māšāl)H4912 (and which is also translated in the King James Bible as “proverb”, e.g the Book of “Proverbs” is the Book of Māšāl). Either way that it can be translated, the word מָשָׁל (māšāl)H4912 is defined as a “metaphorical adage requiring mental action.”  We should realize, however, that it does not require human mental action, but God provided mental action (again 1 Corinthians 2:13).

Jesus ONLY Spoke in Parables to the Multitudes!

The Bible makes it clear that Jesus always spoke in “parables”to the multitudes.  Jesus deliberately spoke in parables so that those who only had carnal ears and eyes, would hear, and not understand; and see, and not perceive. In Matthew 13:34&35 we read that:All these things spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables (παραβολή (parabolē))G3850;  and without a parable (παραβολή (parabolē))G3850 spake he not unto them:  That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I will open my mouth in parables (παραβολή (parabolē))G3850; I will utter things which have been kept secret* from the foundation of the world.” (and Jesus was referring back to the prophetic statement we find in Psalm 78:2, “I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old:”)

*Note: The word translated as “secret” used here derives from a Greek word κρύπτω (kryptō) G2928, that means “to conceal or hide”.

So let us look closer at Psalm 78:1&2, where God calls upon all believers to, “Give ear, O my people, [to] my law: incline your ears to the words of my mouth.  I will open my mouth in a parable (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912: I will utter dark sayings (חִידָה (ḥîḏâ)) H2420 of old:” 

It is particularly noteworthy that in Psalm 78:2, this Hebrew word translated as “parable” (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912 is also placed together with another word that is translated as “dark sayings“. The word in the original Hebrew text that is translated into English as “dark sayings” is חִידָה (ḥîḏâ) H2420 (also used as “riddle“, “dark sentences” or “dark speech“) means “hard question”, “riddle”, “enigma”, or “puzzle”. 

There are at least three other cases where God uses these exact same two Hebrew words, which are translated here in English as “parable” and a “riddle“, together to show that they are essentially synonymous. These three verses are quite profound!

  • Psalm 49:3&4, “My mouth shall speak of wisdom; and the meditation of my heart [shall be] of understanding. I will incline mine ear to a parable (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912: I will open my dark saying((חִידָה (ḥîḏâ))H2420 upon the harp.“ [[Please note that God is placing “wisdom” and “understanding” together with “parables” and “dark sayings”.]]
  • Proverbs 1:5&6, “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels: To understand a proverb (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912and the interpretationthe words of the wise, and their dark sayings(חִידָה (ḥîḏâ)). H2420
  • Ezekiel 17:2, “Son of man, put forth a riddle (חִידָה (ḥîḏâ)) H2420, and speak a parable (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912 unto the house of Israel;

But is it not interesting that in Psalm 78immediately after declaring that the speaker would utter a “parable” and “dark sayings (חִידָה (ḥîḏâ)) H2420 of old”, the Psalmist only provides a straightforward Biblical historical account?! One might reasonably ask…Why is that?

The answer is that it is because the “plain”, “simple”, “literal” “historical” account was actually a parable (or “riddle” or “allegory“), and it is therefore also an “Historical Parable“…Psalm 78 points to the Person and Work of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout time and space! And it was therefore most certainly not written to be “plainly” understood!

However, Jesus Expounded/Explained the Parables to His Disciples (and to anyone else who reads those particular Biblical accounts)

But Jesus did expound the parables to His disciples. In Mark 4:34, we read, “But without a parable spake he not unto them: and when they were alone, he expounded all things to his disciples.”

  1. The disciples initially did NOT understand the meaning of Jesus’ parables
  2. The Bible makes us aware that Jesus explained at least two parables, which we can view retrospectively involved using scripture to interpret scripture (comparing “spiritual things with spiritual” per 1 Corinthians 2:13)
  3. Anyone in the world can hear the explanations of all of Jesus’ parables and potentially even understand all of them intellectually when they are explained. However, if someone has not been quickened by God, The Holy Spirit, then there will still be no impactful change in that person’s heart. The result will be that he or she will remain a reprobate, and remain spiritually dead in trespasses and sins.

Jesus explained to His disciples WHY He always spoke in parables to the multitudes.  In Mark 4:11&12, we read: “And he (Jesus Christ speaking to His disciples) said unto them, Unto you (the elect) it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without (the non-elect),all [these] things are done in parables:  That seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be converted, and [their] sins should be forgiven them.“ Jesus was making clear that His teachings were never intended for “everyone”, but rather only to those to whom God had given “spiritual ears to hear and spiritual eyes to see“. More on this point below.

This is similarly explained by Jesus in Luke 8:10, “¶And he said, Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God: but to others in parables; that seeing they might not see, and hearing they might not understand.” God further reiterates this explanation in the following verses which provide perfect reinforcement:

  1. Isaiah 6:9&10, “¶ And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed.”
  2. John 6:63, Jesus said plainly, “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, [they] are spirit, and [they] are life.” Similarly, under the inspiration of The Holy Spirit, the Apostle Paul instructs us in 1 Corinthians 2:14, “But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned.
  3. John 9:39&40, “¶And [some] of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said unto him, Are we blind also? ¶Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth.
  4. Acts 28:26-28, “Saying, Go unto this people, and say, Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and not perceive: For the heart of this people is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed; lest they should see with [their] eyes, and hear with [their] ears, and understand with [their] heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.

The point being that, when Jesus spoke, then the “plain” earthly meaning was insufficient for the vast majority of his hearers (those who were not to be counted among God’s Elect) to understand the “spiritual” or “heavenly” meaning.  What Jesus said was effectively given in the form of a “riddle”, and hence having a “hidden” or “secret” meaning. The exposition of the Bible’s parables comes from God Alone, and through His Holy Spirit Alone, and not from the wisdom of men.  Remembering again what we are told by The Holy Spirit inspired Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 2:14, “But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned.

The Purpose of Parables: Parables Are a Sign Pointing to Election

One might then ask, “Oh really? Well, if a Biblical parable, which is a riddle, is expounded publicly, then why would not everyone immediately understand (intellectually) the parable? Would not the exposition thereby defeat Jesus’ stated intent and purpose of the parable?”  

The answer is an absolute NO!  We know this is the case because Jesus did expound and explain the meanings of at least two of His parables to everyone in the world (at least to everyone who reads the Bible), because those expositions are provided to us in the Bible (the “Parable of the Sower” and the “Parable of the Wheat and the Tares“).  Nonetheless, and this is the key to understanding this point, even when the heavenly/spiritual meaning is provided to everyone and anyone by the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, in a seemingly plainly understood way, the non-elect will still NOT spiritually perceive and NOT understand with their hearts the means to eternal life and as a result they will remain in their unsaved state of having rejected the Gospel of Salvation. The proof can be found here: Matthew 13:14Mark 4:12, and Acts 28:26. Please also see: The  Hearing Ear and the Seeing Eye.

The Bible certainly makes clear that Jesus is the Only Way for mankind to make peace with God. It states clearly and unambiguously that Jesus must be the Atoning Sacrifice and Sin Bearer to pay what is the just penalty for a person’s sins (requiring spending eternity in Hell). However, the answers lie with understanding why Jesus spoke only in parables to the multitudes.

Parables were given by Jesus as a “sign” to show us that, apart from God’s Divine intervention to save someone through the quickening by God’s Holy Spirit, no one would, or could, ever be saved. Parables are evidence that salvation is by Election only. We should remember what Jesus said in John 6:44, “No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.” Only someone who has been predestinated, and chosen by God to be saved from before creation, will be saved, because he or she will have been graciously given the spiritual ears and eyes to hear and see that the Lord Jesus Christ is his or her Lord, God, and Savior. But for the non-elect, because they remain “spiritually” dead in trespasses and sins, that plainly stated Gospel message from God will still have no impact whatsoever other than to serve God’s purposes as we read in Isaiah 55:11 where God clearly states, “So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper [in the thing] whereto I sent it.”

The Bible Contains Many Parables

The Parable of the Good Samaritan is one of what are 18 generally accepted “parables”, spoken by Jesus, which are unique to Luke, out of a total of about 42-46 parables (depending on how one defines any individual “parable“) that are found in the whole of the first three of the four Gospels in the New Testament (the books of Matthew, Mark, and Luke). Jesus’ parables are not literal, factual, or historial accounts, nor do  they have to be, because the spiritual lessons are still true and valid regardless.  

Jesus’ parables are not to be confused with “Historical Parables”, which are also found throughout the Bible, which are all unequivocally true, factual, and literal, historical accounts as opposed to illustrative and hypothetical stories. Similarly, “Geographical Parables“, as found in the Bible, reference real physical locations, which can be used to highlight spiritual concepts. Those true historical accounts and real Biblical places can also convey important spiritual lessons in the same way as do Jesus’ parables in the New Testament (the Jonah account in the Old Testament is just one example of an Historical Parable, while Mount Tabor and the River Kishon are two examples of Geographical Parables ). 

Moreover, “Historical Parables” are also found in the New Testament accounts as well as the Old Testament ones.  Paul’s shipwreck, that we read of in Acts 27:37 where all 276 “souls”  made it safe to the Island of Melita, which is another example of an historical parable.  Moreover, the Island of “Melita”, where those 276 souls landed safely, which means “Honey”, is itself, another important Geographical Parable. Despite the destruction of the ship (representing the corporate church) in the tempest, which is indicative of the “Final Tribulation” leading up to Judgment Day, all the souls, who are destined to be saved within that destroyed corporate body, will, nonetheless, all make it safely to Heaven.

And we should not forget that even Jesus’ various interactions during His earthly ministry, which were true historical accounts like Jesus’ Healing of the Ten Lepers were also Historical Parables (as opposed to being purely illustrative parables like the Prodigal Son).

God Speaks Plainly to His Own From His Word, the Bible

Parables are Understood and Made “Plain” to the Believers, God’s Elect, by The Holy Spirit

Thankfully and Joyously, for the believers whom God chooses, God makes His words (the Bible) “plain”, as we find in Proverbs 8:8, “All the words of my mouth [are] in righteousness; [there is] nothing froward or perverse in them.  They [are] all plain (נָכֹחַ (nāḵōaḥ)H5228, meaning “straightforward”) to him that understandeth, and right (יָשָׁר (yāšār)H3477, meaning “straight (both literally and figuratively)” to them that find knowledge.” 

This is also made clear in Isaiah 32:1-4, where we are also pointed to Jesus and His Reign in Righteousness (together with His saints): “¶Behold, a king shall reign in righteousness, and princes shall rule in judgment. And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. And the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that hear shall hearken. The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly (צַח (ṣaḥ)H6703, which means to be “clear, “(figuratively) evident” or “perspicuous”)”

We should also remember what Jesus said to His disciples in John 16:25-29, “¶These things have I spoken unto you in proverbs (παροιμία (paroimia))G3942 (which can also be interpreted as “parable“): but the time cometh, when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs (παροιμία (paroimia))G3942 , but I shall shew you plainly (παρρησία (parrēsia))G3954 of the Father. At that day ye shall ask in my name: and I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you: For the Father himself loveth you, because ye have loved me, and have believed that I came out from God. I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and go to the Father. ¶His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly (παρρησία (parrēsia))G3954, and speakest  no proverb (παροιμία (paroimia))G3942.”

The original Greek word that is translated into English as “proverb“, παροιμία (paroimia)G3942, means “speaking in allegory or metaphor“. The original Greek word that is translated into English as “plainly“, (παρρησία (parrēsia))G3954, means “openly, frankly, i. e. without concealment“.

This, amazingly, brings to mind, 1 Corinthians 13:12, “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.” The original Greek word that is translated into English as “glass” is ἔσοπτρον (esoptron)G2072 means “mirror“. The original Greek word that is translated into English as “darkly” is αἴνιγμα (ainigma)G135 means “obscure saying, enigma, riddle“, and is derived from the Greek root word αἶνος (ainos) G136 which means “laudatory or praising proverb“!

The Non-Elect Will Continue to Have Their Minds Blinded by the Devil

However, for the non-elect (the lost) God’s words are “hidden”.  2 Corinthians 4:3 states, “But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:  In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.” 

It is again worth repeating 1 Corinthians 2:14, “But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know [them], because they are spiritually discerned.

Sadly, Jesus never meant to save “everybody”. Jesus (The Good Shepherd) has His sheep (not the goats) for whom He came to seek and to save, and they will “hear” His voice. We see this clearly in John 10:3&4, “To him (the shepherd, Who is Jesus) the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.” We should also know very well what is written in John 10:11, “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” and John 10:14&15, “I am the good shepherd, and know my [sheep], and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep.

Note also that Jesus, Himself, Is a Parable (hence proverb or riddle) to those who are not His, as we read in the Messianic verse, Psalm 69:11, “I made sackcloth also my garment; and I became a proverb (מָשָׁל (māšāl))H4912 to them.

Moreover, On Judgment Day, Jesus said in Matthew 25:32-34, “And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth [his] sheep from the goats: And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:” But later in Matthew 25:41, we read this ominous statement “¶Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:

Conclusion

Understanding the application of Parables (whether presented as instructional methods employed by Jesus, or in the form of literal historical accounts in both the Old and New Testaments) is foundational to the Doctrine of Election (stated clearly in Romans 9:6-24, please see Salvation by Election). It enables the believer to more clearly comprehend the amazing Gospel of Salvation through the Person and Work of the LORD Jesus Christ. More insights on this bonafide “Mystery” can be found in the post God’s Word is a Mystery.

Parables were never meant to serve ONLY as end in themselves, but to just as importantly serve as a metaphor for how God effectuates His Magnificent Salvation Plan. God uses them as a linguistic device to underscore God’s Sovereign Election program.

As was stated previously in the post, “Salvation by Election“, this teacher wants to make clear the following…Parables teach us of our need for Jesus as The Savior. They also can be understood by comparing scripture with scripture per the declaration of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 2:13, “Which things also we speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.

But we should also never forget that the devil understands parables (dark sentences) as we read in Daniel 8:23&24, “And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences (חִידָה (ḥîḏâ)) H2420, shall stand up. And his power shall be mighty, but not by his own power: and he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall prosper, and practise, and shall destroy the mighty and the holy people.” And we must also please remember what we are told in 1 Corinthians 13:1, “¶Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have [the gift of] prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith,so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.

As hard as this post is to accept, we must remember that Jesus stated specifically, twice for emphasis, the following in John 6:44, “No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.” and John 6:65, “And he said, Therefore said I unto you, thano man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.“ (Please note the harmony with the Old Testament as we find in Psalm 65:4, “Blessed [is the man whom] thou choosest, and causest to approach [unto thee, that] he may dwell in thy courts: we shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house, [even] of thy holy temple.“)

However, just because Election is a predetermined grace upon one individual and not another…everyone, while still living, is in no way absolved from not turning back to God in repentance for sin, and is therefore still faced with the personal reckoning. Everyone needs to ask, “Am I saved child of God or not?” IF this question is disturbing?…then that is a positive sign of being fearful of God’s wrath to come on Judgment Day and that God is instilling a desire to make peace with Him through the Atoning Sacrifice of His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ. Cry out to God for mercy and He will show mercy. However, if, on the other hand, the individual is disgusted, and does not like what has been said above, or is simply disinterested, then so be it. God Is still The Sovereign Creator, The Potter, and The Judge.

May this post (as well as each of the others found on this website) be a blessing to all who read it.

Postscript

Let it never be the case of anyone of us who reads the posts on this website what we are told in 2 Timothy 3:7, that we be “Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” Jesus is that Truth!