Gilbert Mfitundinda, MA, POPM
Data Analyst | Passionate about leveraging data for social good
Published Mar 22, 2018
Early this week, a friend shared the centurion’s story in a morning devotion. I must confess that I have read and heard this story several times. However, reflecting on it this week has brought to mind three truths that I wanted to share with you.
1.Understand authority: It takes great humility for a great leader like the Centurion to admit that he does not have it all. He commanded soldiers under his charge but also knew that Jesus would command diseases. Instead of figuring out how to heal diseases, he approached the one who had the specialty in doing that.Asking Jesus to heal his servant signifies that the Centurion understood who had the ultimate authority. He accepted that his own authority had limitations. No matter how easy it can be to claim of how we can do almost everything, we have to admit that we cannot really do it all. We have to let others and God do what we cannot do (Mathew 8:5-7).
2.Words are powerful and carry weight: oh, what a profound statement that the Centurion said to Jesus “...But only speak a word and my servant will be healed” (Mathew 8:8). Why would a powerful leader like the Centurion even say that he was not worthy to have Jesus come under his roof? Was his house so dirty? Did he think that Jesus would not accept his invitation to come to his house? It is so fascinating to see that the Centurion did not have extreme pride that his authority could have brought to him. Maybe as individuals today, we should ponder on the kind of words we say to those around us. We should stop claiming how we are better than the rest. We should use our words to build and encourage each other. We should speak from humility not from pride. The Centurion used his position of authority to express his belief that Jesus did not have to go to his house to heal the servant. All he needed was Jesus’ word (Verses 8-9). Friends, what word do you need today? What word will you say today? Is it going to build or break those around you? Will it make those around you do what they can do best with utmost confidence? Will we remain humble even when we have influence or get to be in authority?
3.True faith is about believing: The Bible tells us of what Jesus said in response to the Centurion, “Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith.I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven.But the subjects of the kingdomwill be thrown outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Mathew 8:10-12). As far as I know, the Centurion was an army commander. He was not a minister in the church and neither did he serve with a faith-based organization yet Jesus is telling us that his faith superseded anyone else’s. Is Jesus telling us that even the faith of the Levites was lacking? What of the faith of the Pharisees, the Sadducees, the Essenes, and the Zealots? Does that mean that we can claim to be people of faith yet Jesus does not count us among the people of great faith? I think what Jesus thinks of our faith should supersede our personal elevation of how faithful we are. Today it is easy to boast of being faithful because people get to know Christ when we share about him. Should we even boast about that? Should one say that I led this number of people to Christ? Who even transforms people? Is it us or the work of the Holy Spirit? I am not saying that the Lord does not or cannot use us. All that I am saying is that all that we do should be to give Glory back to him not to boost our own egos. We should acknowledge the Holy Spirit’s work in and through us.Ours is to only believe and let God do the rest.Jesus asserts,“Go! Let it be done just as you believed it would” (Mathew 8:13).
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