Lord, I am not worthy...
My Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
“Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy to have you come under my roof; therefore I did not presume to come to you. But say the word, and let my servant be healed.” Today’s Gospel reading (Luke 7:1-10) is all about coming to Christ and coming to know Christ. A Roman centurion had a slave who was very dear to him and also very near death. The centurion was obviously not Jewish and would have been discouraged from even caring about the Jews. So it was unexpected that he would come to Christ with compassion and concern for Jewish person, a person who was his slave. Yet he had the courage to over come the ridicule and possible retaliation from his own people to help this lowly servant. This centurion was more concerned about the slave then he was about his own honor and dignity among the Roman elite. He elevated the value of the servant above him when he asked Jesus to cure the slave. As the centurion approached Jesus he said to him, “Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy to have you come under my roof.” This is an outright sign of humility. He recognized who was the greater. We must accept humility before we can accept help from the Lord. We must recognize our unworthiness, our sinfulness before we can truly open our hearts to the Lord. Jesus responded to this demonstration by saying, “I tell you, not even in
No matter how “unworthy” we are, Christ will always come to help us if we accept our unworthiness. What the centurion did was brave because he had to step out of the norm. We too must be willing to be Christian when it is not popular. It is easy to be Christian at church or at religion class, but how easy is it to be a Christian at school or at work or when you’re out with your friends. Can you be a Christian when you’re dating? This is when humility comes through. This is when you demonstrate to Christ your worthiness for him.
A Simple Prayer
Lord, I am not worthy of your help for I am a sinner
But say the word, and let my servant be healed.
Increase my faith so I can stand true even when it is not popular.
Yours in Christ
Michael Marcon
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