Faith and Humility: The Centurion's Remarkable Trust

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Good morning, church family. I'm so glad you are here in the second service today. Thank you for being here on this Veterans Day weekend. We are continuing in this series. We've been in it this fall. We've been talking about... We've been talking about these conversations that Jesus had with individuals. And he had over 40 of them, just personal conversations where he talked with them. We've been looking at several of those this fall. And the talk I want to just have with you today is this talk that Jesus had with a man, the Scripture tells us, that amazed him. What would it be like to amaze Jesus? We read so many times where people were amazed by what Jesus did. [00:26:37] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Heavenly Father, we come before you this morning with grateful hearts. Lord, first because, Lord, you have loved us and your grace has set us free. But Father God, I thank you for these men and women. Those that have served. Those who are family members. Lord, who they have served our country. They have sacrificed much to protect our freedoms. Freedoms that you have. A freedom that you made us for, God. [00:31:49] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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There was something about him, his faith, his humility. Some things that we're going to see in his character that I think are incredible for us to seek to emulate as well. Because it's very Christ-like in his character. But before we go any further, it's always important. And I want to teach you this, if you're a part of EBC, that when we look into a passage of Scripture, it's always important to understand the context. [00:36:00] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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This particular guy had somebody that he cared about. And the irony of this we'll get to. He cared about them. There was somebody that he valued. In fact, it says highly valued. Now, I know you see the word slave and it's repulsive to us. I understand that. You need to know that... This is descriptive. It's not prescriptive. It's not endorsing slavery. It's just saying this is what was happening in this culture. [00:42:20] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And what we are shown is in our spiritual journey, we're given in God's word here, of being shown how to invite Jesus into the middle of that crisis. How do we do that? What does it look like? What catches the eyes and the heart of God? What amazes Jesus? And we're going to see this in this particular instance. [00:46:39] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And so difficult things happen to people even who love Jesus all the time. And that is where some of you are today. So today, as we continue in this, I've broken this into a few sections. It's a narrative, and I love breaking narratives down. And I'm going to break it into some sections for you just to kind of help you outline this. We want to talk first about this soldier, and we want to talk about his setting. [00:50:01] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And if there are characteristics that catch the eye of God, we ought to ask what those are. And we ought to seek to begin to develop those in our own life. Look at what he says first. Lord. I could just preach on that right there. For a Roman centurion, a man of power and authority to say to a Jewish rabbi, Lord, you need to hear this. It didn't happen. [01:13:25] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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I believe that God still heals today. I've seen it. I've watched him. I've seen him do miracles in some of your lives and but I also know this that we are still in a broken world and you do realize this that every person that Jesus healed still died later. Okay. Lazarus poor guy got raised from the dead had to go die again man. [01:31:58] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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