Jesus, A Humble Initiator

10:51 PM


Have you ever heard of a centurion? Simply put, it means a Roman captain. He was loyal and courageous, beginning as a soldier in the army and working his way up the ranks. There's a special passage in Matthew 8:5-13 MSG that mentions an encounter that a centurion had with Jesus:

As Jesus entered Capernaum, a Roman captain came up in a panic and said, “Master, my servant is sick. He can’t walk. He’s in terrible pain.” Jesus said, “I’ll come and heal him.” "Oh, no,” said the captain. “I don’t want to put you to all that trouble. Just give the order and my servant will be fine. I’m a man who takes orders and gives orders. I tell one soldier, ‘Go,’ and he goes; to another, ‘Come,’ and he comes; to my slave, ‘Do this,’ and he does it.” Taken aback, Jesus said, “I’ve yet to come across this kind of simple trust in Israel, the very people who are supposed to know all about God and how he works."

Am I the only one who is kind of amazed that Jesus himself was amazed of this mans faith? I mean, Jesus, King of kings, Powerful Lord, well, he can do it all, more than we can even begin to imagine. Yet, Jesus was amazed and taken aback by this mans faith. He even pointed out that he had not come across such trust. 

This past Monday, the message was centered on this passage. Pastor Gonzalo preached about how Jesus can heal every single one of our physical and emotional scars, if only we had faith. I believe this so much. 

Pain only Jesus can heal

This past Monday night I met a lady whose name I won't reveal. She was much older and was new in the area. She asked me for some directions, which prompted a conversation that I will never forget.
She told me about how she had been abused since she was a little girl by her mother. When she got married, her husband abused her and broke her bones. All her life has been abuse. When I asked her about her family, she lied at first and denied having any, but just a few seconds later she looked down at the concrete floor and confessed that she did have family, but they didn't want anything to do with her and she didn't know why.

This completely broke my heart.

You know, I've been working with the homeless for about 7 years now and I've heard so many stories, but the reality is that they never get old and sometimes I encounter people that you can feel their pain a mile away. Her demeanor was sad, yet when she professed her faith in God and I would see a spark of joy in her again.

 

Break my heart for what breaks Yours

I have found that the longer I work with people who are in need, whether they are homeless or not, the more their need reaches my heart. It's like God puts more and more of his heart into yours. He's transforming it, giving you His eyes for others, and breaking your heart for what breaks His. All this while giving you strength to fulfill His mission.
I hope to see this lady this upcoming Monday again. I pray that God uses our team to reach her. May her heart be more susceptible to the healing and love of God like never before. I pray this for her and every individual on the streets. I pray for transformation, an increase of faith and trust in the Lord and that Jesus may just sweep His grace and love over the streets of Miami tonight. 

Jesus, the humble initiator

There's so much to talk about when it comes to Matthew 8:3-15, but I wanted to point out one last thing. Jesus is such a servant. He was willing to visit the roman captains house while already knowing that he could heal his servant with just a snap of his fingers, and still he initially was going to go and seek this individual.  Jesus continues to do this very same thing today.  He goes to people. When requested to go to the home of the centurion, he is on his way. He’s a humble initiator. He is going out to serve. He is going out to help. He goes to preach, teach, cast out demons, and heal. God is looking for us because we’re lost, and He is not. Some of you don’t know it, but Jesus is looking for you. He is seeking you. He knows you. He loves you. He died for you. He’s pursuing you. He’s a humble initiator. He doesn’t owe us anything, but he pursues us in love.


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  1. This was incredible to read! Praise God for all the works he has done at downtown. Im beyond motivated by you all!! God bless!

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