
Pastor Josiah asked, “What do you bring to the King?” and answered, “A gift of honor simply,” reminding us that Jesus is worthy of it all. At FC, where the mission is to culture like Christ and the vision is Jesus, we reflected on the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17. These men lived isolated in “no man’s land,” yet when they cried out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us,” their faith and obedience led to healing as they went to show themselves to the priests. Like them, we are called to hear, believe, and do—trusting God to meet us in motion even when we do not yet see the miracle. Pastor Josiah also encouraged us to “keep telling your stories,” for testimonies carry the spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10) and reveal God’s power to transform lives. Just as the lepers likely heard of Jesus through someone else’s story, our testimonies can inspire faith in others. We were reminded that God moves in new ways—Jesus healed the blind differently each time—so we must release preconceived notions and stay open to His direction. Like the one thankful leper who returned to glorify God and received not just healing but wholeness, may we be people who move in faith, give thanks with honor, and keep our eyes on Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life.