In today's gospel reading, a Roman centurion comes to Jesus seeking healing for one of his servants. When Jesus says he will come and heal him, the centurion insists that Jesus need only speak the word and not actually travel to the centurion's home. Jesus is astounded and says, "Truly I
tell you, in no one in Israel have I found such faith."
What is faith? In American Christianity, faith has often come to mean believing the correct essentials about Jesus. Certainly belief is part of being a Christian, but the faith of the Roman centurion is surely short in the belief department. He may well believe nothing more than Jesus is a powerful healer. This centurion may not have embraced any of Jesus' teachings, and he need not even be a monotheist in order to have faith that Jesus can heal. Yet Jesus heaps praises on this man's faith.
What does faith mean to you. Our "Christian nation" does not seem to have much faith in Jesus' call to turn the other cheek and seek the good of our enemy. We clearly don't trust him when he calls us to non-violence and a willingness to suffer for others.
I don't think I've ever met anyone who fully trusted Jesus. I certainly don't. Jesus says plenty of things that I ignore or rationalize away because they just don't seem like a good idea to me. They ask for greater faith than I seem able to muster.
Just how far do I trust Jesus? How about you? What assessment would Jesus make about your or my faith?
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