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August 13, 2025; Luke 7:1-35

Author
Rev. Vicki Harrison
Published
Wed 13 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://sites.libsyn.com/240911/august-13-2025-luke-71-35

Daily Dose of Hope

August 13, 2025

 

Scripture – Luke 7:1-35

 

Prayer: Almighty Father, Thank you that your mercies are new every morning.  Thank you, that no matter what this week has held, we can come to you and start over.  We are grateful for your forgiveness.  We are so very grateful for your care and your love.  Help us, Lord, to set aside our distractions, to set aside our scattered thoughts and focus on you right now.  In these next few moments of silence, Lord, hear our prayers...  In Your Name, Amen.

 

Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, a deep dive into the Gospels and Acts.  Today, we start Luke 7.

 

At the beginning of this chapter, we meet the Roman centurion. This is such a great text!  One of the most interesting components of this story is that the centurion came up to Jesus at all.  He would have been part of the Roman occupying force in Judea and Galilee.  It’s fascinating that he is presented in such a positive way and that he responds so favorably to Jesus and his message. 

 

It's interesting that this Roman soldier cares so deeply for his slave.  Roman centurions weren’t known for their compassion.  But he went to great lengths to reach Jesus and ask for his help.  In fact, this Roman centurion sends Jewish elders to speak on his behalf to Jesus to prove that he has been a patron of the Jewish people.

 

When most of us approach this passage, our biggest takeaway is the faith of this man.  And it’s impressive.  He tells Jesus that he understands authority and chain of command because of his military experience.  He knows that Jesus has authority enough to heal from afar.  That is pretty incredible.  The Jews don’t understand Jesus’ authority but this Roman soldier does. Jesus responds in amazement at the man’s faith and heals the slave.

 

Jesus is surprised to find such faith in a Roman centurion, faith that far exceeds what he has seen from others in Israel.  It’s interesting that Jesus himself is surprised that an enemy soldier could be a model for faith for the people of God.  I think this points to how we shouldn’t be surprised that faith can show up in the most unlikely of people and places. 

 

The next part of today’s reading always moves me.  There is a woman from Nain whose son has died.  Unlike the Roman soldier, she doesn’t seek out Jesus.  She may not have known Jesus at all.  She was most likely consumed with grieving for her only son.  Thoughts of the Messiah and his healing were probably not in her thoughts at all.  Just all-consuming grief. 

 

But Jesus has compassion on her.  He initiates raising her boy from the dead.  And this shows his power over death.  He isn’t just a great teacher, prophet, and healer.  He is the Son of God.  Jesus addresses the boy’s corpse with a sentence and the boy sits up and begins talking.  A miracle like no other occurs and a mama has her boy back.  I love this.

 

The last portion of today’s reading was Jesus being asked about John the Baptist.  John sends messengers to ask Jesus – Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?  Based on his answer, Jesus is the one and he gives all kinds of reasons why – the blind see, the lame walk, those with leprosy are cleansed, the dead rise, and so forth.  Jesus is already doing the things that the Messiah will do and they are beginning to see signs of heaven on earth. 

 

Well, if Jesus is Messiah, then who is John?  That is what Jesus addresses to the crowd. By saying that Jesus is the one, that means that John the Baptist is not the one.  Jesus points out that John is truly a great man and a great prophet.  He preached repentance of sin and is the one prophesied to pave the way for the Messiah.  Why did so many people go into the wilderness to be baptized by him?  They were yearning for something he had.  John was offering them something they desperately needed – forgiveness and cleansing.  And now Jesus is offering them a different kind of Good News.

 

More tomorrow.

 

Blessings,

Pastor Vicki

 

 

 

 

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