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Saturday, August 22, 2026

Bible tale: Jesus healed 11 men from leprosy

 Jesus healed 11 men from leprosy

Matthew 8, Mark 1, Luke 5 & 17

re-told by Debbie Dunn









Story highlights:

* Jesus healed 1 man from leprosy near the Sea of Galilee.

* Healing lepers was 1 of many signs to show John the Baptist that Jesus was the Messiah

* Jesus healed 10 men from leprosy later in His ministry


Bible tale begins:


During the 33-plus years Jesus, who is the Son of God, walked this earth as a man, He healed hundreds of people from all kinds of things.


Among the nicknames for Jesus and Father God is Jehovah Rapha.


RINGLEADER: What does Jehovah Rapha mean?


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It means the Lord who heals.


RINGLEADER: Who will Jesus heal in this story?


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Similar to the Prophet Elisha healing a man of leprosy, today's story details Jesus also healing 11 men suffering from that disease.


RINGLEADER: Tell us more about that.


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Back in those days, people with leprosy wore bandages and coverings like mummies to hide their rotting sores. They were required to yell:


LEPERS: Unclean! Unclean!


People were afraid to be near people with leprosy and would sometimes throw stones to chase them away. Therefore, lepers often lived in camps or caves outside the city.


RINGLEADER: Was Jesus scared of lepers?


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Not one little bit. Early in Jesus’ ministry, as He traveled near the Sea of Galilee, a leper came near, got down on his knees, and called:


LEPER: Lord, if you are willing, you can heal and make me clean.


Jesus reached out, touched the man, and lovingly said:







JESUS: I AM willing. Be healed.


Instantly, that man's leprosy disappeared. Can you picture how grateful he was to see his skin restored from open sores to smooth?


Jesus truly is Jehovah Rapha, the Lord who heals!


RINGLEADER: Lord Jesus really is a great healer!


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Four to 8 months later, John the Baptist, who was stuck in prison, sent 2 of his followers to ask Jesus a question.


RINGLEADER: Who was John the Baptist?


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John was the one who baptized Jesus at the beginning of His ministry.


When John the Baptist first saw Jesus, he declared:


JOHN THE BAPTIST: Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!

[John 1:29 (NLT)]


Sadly, a few months later, Herod, who ruled the land of northern Israel plus lands east of the Jordan River, threw John the Baptist into prison.


Behind his prison walls, John kept hearing amazing stories about the large number of people Jesus healed. That kind of confused him.


RINGLEADER: Why was John the Baptist so confused?


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John, like many others, expected the Messiah to come in like a conquering hero. Instead, Jesus arrived as a sacrificial lamb who was willing to die, on a Cross, to save us all from our sins.


So, John the Baptist sent 2 of his followers to Jesus to ask:


FOLLOWER OF JOHN THE BAPTIST: Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting, or should we keep looking for someone else?

[Matthew 11:3-5 & Luke 7:19-22 (NLT)]


Jesus responded to them in this manner.


JESUS: Go back to John the Baptist and tell him what you have seen and heard—
the blind see,
the lame walk,

those with leprosy are cured,

the deaf hear,
the dead are raised to life,
and the Good News is being preached to the poor.


RINGLEADER: What did Jesus mean by that?


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Jesus was pointing out that he was fulfilling the prophecies that Prophet Isaiah used to describe all the things the Chosen One, the true Messiah, would do.


Tragically, Herod Antipas [AN-tee-pass] beheaded John the Baptist sometime during the first half of Jesus’ ministry.


RINGLEADER: That’s not fair! That Herod was mean!


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I agree. Perhaps 8 months after his death, Jesus met 10 lepers.


RINGLEADER: What happened with the 10 lepers?


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As Jesus and His Disciples traveled between Galilee and Samaria, they saw 10 lepers keeping a safe distance as they pleaded:


LEPERS: Jesus! Master! Have mercy on us!


Jesus looked at all ten of them and said:


JESUS: To be healed, go and show yourself to a priest.


As they headed to the Jewish temple, they each discovered those rotting sores had healed so their skin looked smooth and healthy.


RINGLEADER: Did any of them come back to thank Jesus?


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It was only the one Samaritan man and not the 9 Jews who showed manners. He ran back, fell at Jesus’ feet, and shouted:


FORMER LEPER: Thank you, Jesus, for healing me!


Jesus looked down at the man and said with a smile:


JESUS: Stand up and go. Your faith has healed you!


RINGLEADER: Glory, Hallelujah! God is so very good!


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Any questions or comments?



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Bible tale: Jesus raised 3 from death to life

Jesus raised 3 from death to life

Luke 7, Mark 5, and John 11

re-told by Debbie Dunn









Story highlights:

* Jesus raised 12-year-0ld daughter of Jairus from death to life

* Jesus raised the widow from Nain's son from death to life

* Jesus raised Lazarus of Bethany - 4 days dead in a tomb - from death to life


Bible tale begins:


While Jesus, who is the Son of God, lived a 33-year-life as a man, He raised 3 people from the dead.


RINGLEADER: Tell us about the first healing!


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A young man died from the town of Nain. His mother was a widow, which means her husband was dead. Jesus felt sorry for her. Why?


Back in those days, if a woman lost both her husband and son, she might become homeless.


RINGLEADER: That’s sad! Also, that’s not fair!


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Jesus gently told the woman not to cry. touched the coffin, and said:







JESUS: Young man. I tell you, get up!


His mother must have been so relieved and grateful when her son immediately sat up and began to talk.


RINGLEADER: Hooray for the widow! Hooray for Jesus!


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Some townsfolk even said, “God has visited His people today!


This was early in the 3-plus years that Jesus spent teaching and healing. Word began spreading about his miracles.


RINGLEADER: Tell us about the second healing!


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In the city of Capernaum [kay-pr-naam], there was a synagogue leader named Jairus.


RINGLEADER: Is a synagogue like a church?


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Yes, a synagogue is quite similar to a church.


One day, Jairus’ young daughter became gravely ill. Hoping for a miracle, Jairus ran for Jesus and begged:


JAIRUS: Jesus, my 12-year-old daughter is very sick! Please come to my home and heal her so she can live!


Jesus agreed. But on their way, they heard some bad news.


RINGLEADER: Uh-oh! What was the bad news?


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His daughter had died. As people cried and wailed, Jesus calmly said:


JESUS: The child isn’t dead; she’s only asleep.


RINGLEADER: Was she really just sleeping?


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No, she really had died; however, our Jesus can do anything. He entered Jairus' home and brought his precious daughter back to life.


RINGLEADER: Hooray for her parents! Hooray for Jesus!


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RINGLEADER: Who else did Jesus raise from the dead?


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Not that long before Jesus was crucified, one of his best friends, Lazarus, became deathly ill. His 2 sisters. Martha and Mary sent word.


Sadly, by the time Jesus managed to walk to their small town of Bethany, Lazarus had been dead and lying in a tomb for 4 days.


RINGLEADER: What happened at Lazarus’ tomb?


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At the tomb, Mary, one of his 2 sisters, complained:


MARY, SISTER OF LAZARUS: Lord, if only you had been here, my brother would not have died.


RINGLEADER: Did her grief make Jesus feel sad?


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Yes, it did. In fact, one of the shortest Bible verses ever gives us that answer. John 11:35 states, “Jesus wept.


Jesus looked toward the tomb, which was in a cave, and said:


JESUS: Take away the stone which blocks the entrance.


Martha, his other sister, protested:


MARTHA: But Lord, after 4 days, there will be a bad smell.


That didn’t stop Jesus. He looked up to Heaven and said:



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JESUS: Father, I thank You for hearing my prayer like You always do. I said this aloud so these people will know You have sent me.


In a loud voice, Jesus looked toward the tomb and called out:


JESUS: Lazarus, come out!


The people probably gasped when they saw Lazarus exiting the tomb, hands and feet wrapped in linen and face still covered with a cloth.


Jesus told the gathered group:


JESUS: Take off those grave clothes and let him go.


Can you picture the happy family reunion that took place?


RINGLEADER: Hooray for Lazarus! Hooray for Jesus!


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That concludes today’s story about the 3 people Jesus raised from death to life.




Any questions or comments?



Bible source for the from death to life stories:

1. A widow’s son during his own funeral in the town of Nain [Luke 7:11–17]

2. Jairus’ 12-year-old daughter [Mark 5:21–43]

3 Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha [John 11:1–44]



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Friday, August 21, 2026

Bible tale: Daniel interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s fruit tree dream

Daniel interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s fruit tree dream

Daniel 4

re-told by Debbie Dunn 









Story highlights:

* Daniel interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s fruit tree dream.

* King’s 2nd dream warned him to cease taking credit for what only God could do.

* King Nebuchadnezzar spent 7 years eating grass like wild ox.


Bible tale begins:


Do you recall King Nebuchadnezzar [neh-buh-kuhd-neh-zr]? God chose to give him lots of power. However, ... .


RINGLEADER: Did he brag instead of thanking God?


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You are exactly right.


RINGLEADER: What else did that king do wrong?


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In the 35 years he had been king of Babylon, he killed many, forced others to worship idols like that tall gold statue, and … .


RINGLEADER: I know! He took people hostage!


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Yep! He kidnapped thousands of people from Jerusalem, including Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.


So, God gave that bragging king another scary dream.


RINGLEADER: What was this dream about?


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He dreamed about a huge fruit tree, tall enough to touch the sky, and wide enough to be seen all around the earth.


RINGLEADER: That's a big tree!


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It sure was! In his dream, a Messenger from God came down from Heaven, removed the fruit and cut off all the branches.


RINGLEADER: Was there anything left of that tree?


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Only the trunk and roots, tied down with bronze and iron.


RINGLEADER: Why did the king find that so scary?


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It was because of the words of the Messenger from God.


RINGLEADER: What did God's Messenger say?


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The wise men didn’t have a clue when they heard that part of the king’s dream. Those words even worried Daniel.


RINGLEADER: How did Daniel explain those words?


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DANIEL: Uh, Your Majesty, you are that tree. Since you keep taking credit for what only God can do, He will expel you from your palace to eat grass like a wild ox in a field.


RINGLEADER: Say what???!!! That's freaky!


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KING: No! I don’t want that! Tell me how to fix this!


DANIEL: Stop sinning, be kinder to people, and stop taking credit for what only God can do.


Just then, the king recalled another part of his dream.


KING: The Messenger from God said this would continue for seven periods of time. Does that stand for 7 years?


DANIEL: Possibly. There is some good news.


KING: What's the good news?


DANIEL: Because the trunk and roots of the tree were not destroyed, you will eventually regain your ability to live like a man.


KING: Why does God plan to punish me in this way?


DANIEL: Remember the words of God’s Messenger:


MESSENGER OF GOD: This will happen so that you understand that God is the only true ruler of the entire earth and can choose whomever He desires to be a king.


RINGLEADER: Did the king stop bragging about himself?


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The king followed Daniel’s advice for 12 whole months.


RINGLEADER: Uh-oh! Did the king forget?


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He sure did. One year later, King Nebuchadnezzar decided to take a walk on the roof of his royal palace of Babylon.


That king looked around and felt so proud that he forgot all about God. Instead, he started bragging:


KING: Look at this great Babylon built by ME! Show ME glory for MY mighty power.


RINGLEADER: Uh-oh! He’s done it now!


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A voice thundered down from Heaven and told the king:


MESSENGER OF GOD: For 7 periods of time, until you sincerely respect God as the true ruler and giver of power, you must leave your palace to live like a wild ox.


Picture it. That king's human brain became an animal brain. He ate grass like he was a wild ox. His hair grew long and matted. His finger- and toenails looked like bird claws. Ewww!


RINGLEADER: Yikes! That's freaky and scary!


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It sure was! After probably 7 years, the king raised his eyes and looked toward Heaven. The very moment he gave all praise to Almighty God, his sanity was restored.


As he once again looked, thought, ate, and talked like a man, his people welcomed him back as their king.


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Because the king truly respected God, he was allowed to be an even more powerful king than he had ever been.


RINGLEADER: Does that mean he stopped bragging?


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If King Nebuchadnezzar did brag, it was only about how great God is instead of himself.


RINGLEADER: Hooray for the greatness of God Almighty!


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Question: Any questions or comments?



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