To read the texts click on the texts:Lam 2:2,10-14,18-19; Mt 8:5-17
The text of today contains the healing of the Centurion’s
servant and the healing of Peter’s mother-in-law. The healing of the
Centurion’s servant is also found in Luke (7:1-10) and John but with
variations. While in Luke the centurion never makes an appearance personally,
in Matthew he addresses Jesus as “Lord”, which is an address only believers use
in Matthew. The response of Jesus to the Centurion’s need is seen by some as a
question rather than a statement, “I should come and heal him?” This is in
keeping with Matthew’s portrayal of Jesus who is sent as Messiah only for the
lost sheep of Israel (10,5-6) and not for Gentiles. The Centurion is not
deterred by Jesus’ question, and responds with faith. The healing takes place
from a distance. The focus, however, is not on the miracle but on the faith of
the centurion and through his faith the faith of “unbelievers”. The centurion
does not claim to have faith. It is Jesus who testifies to his faith.
We can get deterred and lose our focus when things do not go the
way we want them to. At these times we may blame our family, our neighbours and
even God. The Centurion’s attitude is a lesson to us never to get deterred from
what we have to do and continue to keep our sights fixed on what we want to
achieve confident that our perseverance will pay rich dividends.
"Does Jesus Christ have faith in you?"
ReplyDeleteWow! What a way to turn the tables on us. A thought provoking question - that's for sure.