Jesus Meets the Ten Lepers
Image ID
wjpas0263
Description
Jesus stands in the foreground, turned toward a cluster of afflicted men wrapped in worn cloaks and hoods. The men keep their distance, their faces marked by hardship and longing, echoing the Gospel account of the ten lepers who met Christ as He entered a village. Their separation reflects the isolation required of those considered ceremonially unclean, while Christ’s calm attention reveals His mercy toward those pushed to the margins of society.
The scene draws from Luke 17:11-19, where the lepers cry out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” Jesus sends them to show themselves to the priests, and as they go, they are cleansed. The moment emphasizes obedient faith, divine compassion, and the restoration Christ brings to body, community, and worship. This artwork serves well for teaching on healing, gratitude, mercy ministry, and the saving authority of Jesus.
The scene draws from Luke 17:11-19, where the lepers cry out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.” Jesus sends them to show themselves to the priests, and as they go, they are cleansed. The moment emphasizes obedient faith, divine compassion, and the restoration Christ brings to body, community, and worship. This artwork serves well for teaching on healing, gratitude, mercy ministry, and the saving authority of Jesus.
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