To read the texts click on the texts:1 Tim 2:1-8; Lk 7:1-10
In the story of today’s Gospel, we will
read of a centurion’s response of faith in Jesus. The emphasis in the miracle
is given to the power of Jesus’ word. There is a close parallel to this story
in Matthew and a more distant parallel in John. In Matthew, the servant is
“lying paralysed at home”, whereas in Luke, the “slave is at the point of
death”. While in Matthew, it is the centurion himself who comes to make the
request of Jesus, in Luke; he sends first a delegation of elders who would have
been leaders of the synagogue. They vouch for the merit of his request. As
Jesus starts for the centurion’s house, a second delegation is sent. This time
it is the friends of the centurion. The centurion’s words, “I am not worthy”
contrast sharply with the tribute paid to him by the Jewish elders, who
testified, “He is worthy”. The effect is to place the centurion in an even
better light. The centurion’s words may also convey that he was aware that the
Pharisees’ regarded a Gentile’s house as unclean and that a Jew would be
defiled by entering his home. He is also confident that Jesus could heal at a
distance. Just as he acts by commanding his subordinates, he expects no more
than that Jesus would do the same. The point of the story is Jesus’ affirmation
of the centurion’s faith and not the report of the healing that concludes the
story. Luke’s description communicates Jesus’ surprise at the Gentile’s faith,
and his approval as well. Where Jesus would have expected to find faith in an
Israelite, here he finds it in a Gentile.
There are times when after having tried
all available means to solve a problem that we might be facing, we might be
tempted to throw up our hands in despair and simply give up. The centurion’s
faith is an inspiration to everyone of us that we need to keep on keeping on
despite all evidence to the contrary.
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