Centurion Faith

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“When Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to him, asking for help. “Lord,” he said, “my servant lies at home paralyzed, suffering terribly.” Jesus said to him, “Shall I come and heal him?” The centurion replied, “Lord, I do not deserve to have you come under my roof. But just say the word, and my servant will be healed. For I myself am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. I tell this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and that one, ‘Come,’ and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.” When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him, “Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith.” – Matthew 8:5-10

Most often, those who Jesus healed came to him with Jesus physically touching them in some way. There are three accounts when Jesus healed from a distance. This account was not the first for Jesus but the Centurion’s faith amazed Him. The Greek word here for amazedThaumazo, has elements of wonder and surprise to it. What was Jesus surprised by? Certainly he was surprised that a Roman leader would show such great certainty in Jesus’ ability to exercise the power to heal. Is it possible that there was an element of surprise by the Centurion’s understanding of the model of authority as it relates to the spiritual realm? Was this a lesson for Jesus?

Just asking.

My Brother-in-Christ, Chris Bruno was similarly Amazed and Surprised.


Guest Post by Chris Bruno

There is a husband and wife team I hire to do my annual pellet stove cleaning. Recently, I called to set up an appointment for cleaning and spoke with the wife. While we spoke she complained about having serious back pain. Being the good Christian who believes in the power of prayer, I asked, “Can I pray for you?”

Initially, she didn’t respond and we continued to talk pleasantries and sidetracked by “business” talk. But, as we were talking one of Pastor Dan’s testimonies flashed through my mind:

Dan was sitting in a diner with a leader from the Symposium he was attending. They got into a conversation with the waiter who said that his wife was dealing with serious back pain. The leader asked if he could speak with the wife on the phone. The man agreed and gave the phone to the leader who prayed for the woman’s healing. Dan could then hear her excitement over the phone as she was instantaneously relieved of her pain.

But, this woman had ignored my first offer and I found it tempting to take the opportunity as an “out” – to just finish the conversation and say goodbye. However, with the memory of Dan’s testimony fresh in my mind I mustered the boldness to press in. I gently asked again, “Before you go I’d really like to pray for you.” She agreed.

I prayed a simple prayer that God would heal her and then asked, “How are you feeling?” She politely responded, “Okay.” I pressed further, “Let’s pray again.” She agreed.

When I finished praying the second time, the woman declared, “Oh my God! I feel warm all over! I feel so much better!” She blurted out, “You have a gift!”

Whoa! I humbly redirected her to the one we just prayed to – Jesus and God’s power to heal. We said our goodbyes.

The next time she came in to do a cleaning she was perfectly fine though there wasn’t much said about the healing prayer.

iphoneWho was this healing for? What struck me was that while I was completely convinced of God’s power to heal, I just could not imagine that healing could occur praying over the phone. It was not in my realm of belief. With this experience, God broke out of the limiting box I had put God in. Before that encounter I would have said, “No, way does God work that way – particularly not through me.”

I’m always amazed at the multi-tasking work God does. Regardless of what God was doing to move in this woman’s life, this episode increased my faith and has empowered my walk. Jesus was teaching me of the Centurion’s faith – our authority in the spiritual realm. A lesson about increasing my level of belief in the power of God.

“Then Jesus said to the centurion, “Go your way; and as you have believed, so let it be done for you.” And his servant was healed that same hour” – Matthew 8:13


 

Our own Pastor G, who oversees our Church’s Care and Prayer ministries has seen enough to repeatedly testify that he is no longer surprised when God shows up in powerful ways.

This Christmas season I pray that we Christ-Followers might stretch ourselves with that same gift of Centurion Faith – recognizing our authority in Christ to believe in the powerful works of God that would become so commonplace we would no longer be amazed and surprised.

I recently read the book Raising The Dead by Cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall practicing in Palm Beach, Florida. Of our authority in Christ he says,

“I have learned to walk in the authority Christ gives his followers, and I feel now that when I see someone suffering from spiritual depression-someone who is captive to the enemy-I have the authority, like a general in an army, to command the forces of heaven to go into action so that the Kingdom of God will come to reign in the person’s life.”

“Then He called His twelve disciples together and gave them power and authority over all demons, and to cure diseases.” – Luke 9:1

Have Merry Christmas in His power!

 

The Gift – Accessing Spiritual Health

“Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. For I rejoiced greatly when brethren came and testified of the truth that is in you, just as you walk in the truth.” – 3 John 2-3

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It’s once again Open Enrollment time for enrolling in a Health Plan. During this time I assist people in choosing the best Health plan option for them.

While in the public work settings I do not openly proselytize. I do not hide my faith but I am discreet, looking for God’s leading. (Perhaps a little too “discreet”?)

Recently, I was serving as a broker in an Enrollment Site located in a town library. There were three Enrollment Specialist employees manning the site. They work with the customers to complete their application before sending them to me to select a plan. The three employees obviously had worked together for some time and I could tell they were supportive friends.

When I first walked into the site I heard some beautiful and familiar music playing. I thought it was piped in from the Library but then realized it was coming from the woman named, Sandy’s phone. It was worship music from a popular Christian artist I had just been listening to in my car. I declared, “I love this song.” With that our familial connection in Christ was established.

embarrassmentEarly in the enrollment period there is some down-time and it became clear to me that Sandy was taking time to share her faith with Justine. Justine is a young, single Mom to a young boy. She had to break family ties with her dysfunctional and abusive parents – now on her own and struggling to make ends meet. Sam was boldly and openly sharing her faith with some intimate details. I have to admit it was awkward for me. It seemed forced and uninvited – an imposition.

Still, I tried not to judge and prayed that God would use it and occasionally I jumped in to comment in support of the Gospel message Sandy was sharing.

As the 2 ladies were talking I heard Justine share that she did not know how she would even have the money to buy her son a gift for Christmas. The light went on in my head. I had purchased a gift for someone’ s child last Christmas. I thought the child was a boy and bought a robot toy. It turned out that the child was a girl so I had to get something else. (Forgive me for my politically incorrect use of pronouns) The robot sat in my garage for this past year collecting dust. I was planning to bring it to my church this Christmas for a wonderful inner-city youth ministry that gathers Christmas gifts for the parents to give to their kids.

But, now I knew who it was for. The next time I came into the site I brought the gift. At the end of the day I asked Justine to come outside with me to my car. She immediately thought she had done something wrong. I assured her that I just had something to give to her. She came out and I gave it to her. She was so excited. I said a quick prayer and told her that God loves her and has even greater gifts in store for her and her son.

Justine walked away beaming as I drove off. Later, I was stunned to hear that this was the first gift her 3-year-old son will have ever received. Little did I know that this was one of a sequence of events that God was revealing His love to Justine in support of the Gospel message that Sandy had been sharing.

The Greatest Gift

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