 We have such a beautiful song right there. They are couples by the way. That is a husband and a wife. They came together to go and marry. Now they are doing great music. We bless the name of the Lord for them. It's time to listen to the word, to see what God has prepared for us. This blessed Sunday. And it being Thanksgiving Sunday, I heard what better message than to look at the 10 lepers. Yes, in the book of Luke, chapter 17 verse 1 to 17. Yes, let us just read. Let's go through it. Now it happened as he went to Jerusalem that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee. Then as he entered a certain village, they met him 10 men who were lepers, who stood afar off. And they lifted up their voices and said, Jesus, master, have mercy on us. Verse 14, so when he saw them he said to them, go, show yourself to the priest, and so it was that as they went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, returned with a loud voice, glorified God, and fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks. And he was a Samaritan. So Jesus answered and said, were there not 10 cleansed, but where are the nine? Were there not any found who returned to give glory to God except this foreigner? And he said to him, arise, go your way, your faith has made you well. Yes. These 10 lepers, leprosy was such a when you look at the Bible, leprosy was this, this was a kind of skin condition. Now kipatikana when you kuna leprosy, you are like cast out of the town, cast out of the city, you're not supposed to interact with people. So you gather at one point, all lepers in that place, in that town, you gather like in one point, which is far, far away from the town. That is the effect of leprosy. So kipatikana na leprosy, uta kani kwa interact nwa say, with your family, it doesn't matter with your family or friends, uta kani kwa interact. So nikama leprosy was associated with sin, nikama wumetenda dambi. So that's why you have leprosy. So you go around saying, I am unclean and clean until you, you meet your fellow people, fellow people who have leprosy. It was that bad. So these ten lepers were cast out of town, they were seated at this point, and one day Jesus was passing by. So while Jesus was passing by, these ten people were like, Jesus master, they were shouting with a very loud voice, Jesus master, have mercy on us. Forgive us because leprosy was associated with sin. We have this leprosy because we have sinned. We have mercy on us. And Jesus was like, go show yourself to the priest. So when you go show yourself to your priest, and now he will look at you, he will be the one mwenyata mwa kama umepo na ama bado. So while they were there, they were going there, they were killed. Ten of them, please note, these are ten men, kutana na esu, esu mwa mbea, kwa kanda kwa priest, waka patikana, they are cleansed. Now these ten people, they are now cleansed. Now what next? Guess what? Only one person, only one return to Jesus. And Jesus is wondering, I, who are the nine? Who are the nine? There are only ten of you, who are shouting very loudly. Only one came back. We are the nine. And when you read the text, these were ten lepers. One was a foreigner, it was a Samaritan. The other nine were Jewish. And you know when you read the Bible, they Samaritan and the Jews. Wa li kuna enemi tingine, So this Samaritan was wondering, how come Jesus, a Jewish, has healed me? And he touched him so much, that he had to look for this Jewish Jesus, to ask him to just say thank you. And he went back to Jesus very loudly shouting, thank you Jesus, thank you Jesus, thank you for healing me. Thank you, he was very, he had that thanksgiving heart. Thank you Jesus. He cannot imagine a Jewish with their enemy healing him. So he was like, thank you Jesus, thank you, thank you Jesus. So Jesus was wondering, where are the rest nine? Because the nine were Jewish, they were like, you know what, we are entitled to this. That is our attitude, that is our very, very own attitude. In that, we are so entitled to God's blessings. Aki kupi akitu ya lakia, he was supposed to do it. When he says yes, he is supposed to see his God. We are so entitled, to go back to thank God without loud voice, mungunataka yo pesa, mungunataka kuruudi shule. Once na kupia, hata unanga time ya kuruudi kumambia ya lakia, he was supposed to get it. So you are supposed to give it. May we repent for that. We are not entitled to that. God has given us. He has blessed us with it. The same voice that we went to God asking for it, let us go back loudly, now giving thanks to God. Let us maintain that thanksgiving heart. Now, agali yama kaya koyote, nini umepewa, go back to God without loud voice to thank him for everything that he has given you. So thanksgiving, we return back to God. To sikwe kama those nine Jewish who are so entitled to God's healing. No, no, no. Let us go back to God and thank him. And also we thank your viewers for staying with us throughout this year. We do not take it for granted. We also thank God for sustaining this show since January to now. We do not take it for granted. And I thank DJ Nix and our producer and our directors and our camera people and everyone else, we do not take it for granted that you come here every Sunday. We bless you. We thank God for you. And we also thank God for you, our viewers. Of course on Saturday, on Christmas Day, yes, on Saturday on Christmas Day we will be having gifts for you. So thank you, thank you so much. DJ Nix, I feel you have something that is burning. Release it. Just another spirit of coming back with thanksgiving, you know. Because I think we should get into aswanyu na sema. We do not deserve all these things. We do not deserve when God answers your prayers or gives you the desires of your heart. You do not deserve it but it is because he found it well to do that for you. And it is interesting suddenly you in favor because you are child of God. You know what I mean? You have a relationship with God Manze. So inakwa ngatu nile, favor inakwa lokit and it makes you get all reason to be thankful to God. So make sure you go back with the thanksgiving when never, when never or even before by faith. Even Psalms 136 says, give thanks to God for he is good and he is mercy and do us forever. So you do not deserve it He has given us all those things.