THE CENTURION'S FAITH

Passage: Luke 7:1~10  

Key verse: 7b


1. A compassionate soldier (1-5)

Roman soldiers were not noted for compassion , but this centurion valued highly the life of his slave. When his slave was about to die, he did everything he could do to save him. He even curbed his Roman pride and humbly asked a favor of the Jewish elders. He did not despise the occupied people. He respected them and even used his own money to build a synagogue. His actions reveal his basic humanity, his longing to know God, his respect for people and his shepherd's heart.

2. Such great faith (6-10)

He sent for Jesus, then sent again to ask Jesus not to come--'Just say the word, and my servant will be healed.' He believed the power and authority of Jesus' word. On a human level, the centurion's word carried authority. Men under him obeyed his commands. He also obeyed the commands of his superior officers. He saw Jesus as a spiritual general whose word was absolute. Jesus was amazed at this man's faith.


Prayer: Lord, give me a shepherd's heart and faith that prays. Teach me to respect and love people and give me faith to obey your word.

One Word: Just say the word