“Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof, but only say
the word, and my servant will be healed…Go; let it be
done for you as you have believed.” Matthew 8:8,13
I am truly intrigued by this Centurion who was not a Jew but was the
recipient of the greatest honor of being appreciated by Jesus Christ for his
faith. The words and the actions of the Centurion were so action packed with
‘faith’ stamped all over. As Jesus enters Capernaum, the Centurion comes forward appealing to him. Centurion
though had some authority of his own had the will to come forward calling for
Jesus. He was in need and he exactly knew whom to call for. In difficult
situations we try everything in our authority to solve the situation rather
call on Jesus. But Centurion knew whom to call at the hour of his need.
For any Roman solider, Caesar was his supreme authority. In the
above passages, Centurion uses the word Lord
to address Jesus Christ, which implies that he accepted His supremacy. And
that shows that he accepted his unworthiness. Acknowledging our unworthiness
and accepting His supremacy make us submissive to his will.
“…only say the word, and my
servant will be healed” Well, the Centurion did all
this for his servant to be healed. He was a master who cared and was
compassionate to even his servants. Because of his compassion, he was rewarded
with appreciation and healing of his servant. We too will be rewarded according
to how we treat others in life. So, let’s follow the example of Centurion and
be appreciated for our faith in Jesus Christ.
No comments:
Post a Comment