Healing – Part 3

January 29, 2025

Broadcast

                           Healing - Part 3
                             Matthew 8:5-9
                              01/29/2025


        5    When he entered Capernaum, a centurion came
             forward to him, appealing to him,
        6    ``Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home,
             suffering terribly.''
        7    And he said to him, ``I will come and heal him.''
        8    But the centurion replied, ``Lord, I am not worthy
             to have you come under my roof, but only say the
             word, and my servant will be healed.
        9    For I too am a man under authority, with soldiers
             under me. And I say to one, `Go,' and he goes, and
             to another, `Come,' and he comes, and to my
             servant, `Do this, and he does it.'  (ESV)

        The second healing miracle in this week's Gospel lesson is
   an example of faith, of knowing that we are saved by God's love
   and not our own works, and humility in prayer.
        When he entered Capernaum, a centurion came forward to
        him, appealing to him, ``Lord, my servant is lying
        paralyzed at home, suffering terribly.''  And he said
        to him, ``I will come and heal him.''  But the
        centurion replied, ``Lord, I am not worthy to have you
        come under my roof, but only say the word, and my
        servant will be healed.  For I too am a man under
        authority, with soldiers under me. And I say to one,
        `Go,' and he goes, and to another, `Come,' and he
        comes, and to my servant, `Do this, and he does it.'


        To begin, the centurion was not Jewish, but was part of the
   Roman army.  Yet he believed that Jesus could, by His voice only,
   cure his paralyzed servant.  This officer had great compassion
   for his servant, which is the sign of a good leader.  He also
   knew that Jesus was more than a mere man, someone who is indeed
   the Son of God.

        Like the centurion, we are not worthy to ask Jesus to enter
   our houses.  After all, He is holy, we are by nature sinful and
   unclean.  But our Lord is willing to come to us, to heal us, to
   give us life where there once was death.  This is God's grace,
   His undeserved love in action.

        We pray, boldly trusting in God's love, that He will do that
   which is best for us, that He will answer our prayers according
   to His good and gracious will.  Even if the answer is ``no'' or
   ``not yet,'' we know He holds us in His loving arms, and gives us
   His rich and abundant blessings.

        May our Lord open our hearts to Him that we may call upon
   Him in prayer.  Amen.