Maranatha Canadian Reformed Podcast
In this sermon, we explore one of the most remarkable moments in Jesus' ministry — an encounter with a Roman centurion whose faith astonished even the Son of God. Drawing from Luke 7:1–10 and the parallel account of Jacob and Esau in Genesis 32, we uncover three marks of a faith that Jesus marvels at: 1. Knowing what is needed — A true faith begins with an honest diagnosis: we are sinners in need of deliverance from sin and death, not merely a little encouragement. 2. Knowing who is worthy — The centurion, despite his wealth and reputation, declared himself utterly unworthy. It is Christ alone who is worthy, and it is His grace — not our merit — that saves. 3. Knowing where authority is — The centurion understood that Jesus had divine authority to command even death itself. Just say the word, Lord. Like the centurion — and like us — who never saw Jesus face to face, we are called to a faith built not on sight, but on hearing. And in that faith, Jesus delights. Scripture readings: Luke 7:1–10 | Genesis 32:1–12
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