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Day 19: The Centurion – Strength to Trust Without Seeing
Scripture: Matthew 8:5-13
Key Verse: “Jesus said to the centurion, ‘Go! Let it be done just as you believed it would.’ And his servant was healed at that moment.” – Matthew 8:13
A Roman centurion approached Jesus with a request to heal his servant, a man he loved. His faith was remarkable, not in his strength but in his belief that Jesus had authority over sickness and disease. He recognized that Jesus didn’t need to be physically present to heal; His word was enough.
Jesus marveled at his faith, telling those around Him that He had not found such faith even in Israel. The centurion didn’t need proof or a sign; he believed in Jesus' power simply because he knew who Jesus was.
This kind of faith, faith that believes without seeing, is powerful. It’s a faith that trusts God’s word and His ability to work, even when the situation doesn’t look what we expect. The centurion's strength wasn’t in his understanding of how healing worked but in his trust in Jesus.
Prayer Focus: Ask God for the strength to trust His power and promises, even when you don’t understand the process or see immediate results.
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Jesus told us that our weariness comes from carrying a burden that is too heavy for us. Instead, we are supposed to give our problems, cares, and concerns to Him and allow Him to give us the strength to do what He asks. He will teach us to do this over the next 30 days because He is humble and gentle at heart. God's word will show us examples of people throughout scripture who put their burdens in His hands and found rest for their souls.
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