Ten men were healed of leprosy but only one made his way back to Jesus to say thank you. We noticed that Jesus' compassion was expressed "from a distance" and reminded ourselves to be thankful that God always meets us with grace and love. We noticed that Jesus' direction to these men was to simply be obedient to what the law already required them to do. We need to remember to be thankful that obedience to the will of God will always lead us to a better place. And finally, we noticed that, regardless of the circumstances we might find ourselves in the middle of today, God has already offered us healing from our sin and the consequences that it brings. We need to remember to be thankful for that! A pretty simple passage really. Don't forget to be thankful!