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How does Jesus demonstrate mercy in the healing of the servant?

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Jesus demonstrates mercy by responding to the centurion's plea and healing his servant without hesitation.

In Matthew 8:7, Jesus responds to the centurion's request, saying, 'I will come and heal him.' This immediate and compassionate response reveals the heart of Christ. Jesus is not deterred by the fact that the centurion is a Gentile; instead, He shows mercy by agreeing to come to his house and heal his servant. This action exemplifies the gracious nature of Christ, reminding us that He is always willing to meet the needs of those who come to Him in faith. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of intercessory prayer, as the centurion beseeches Jesus not only for himself but for his servant, underscoring the biblical principle that we can bring our requests to Christ on behalf of others.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:7-8, Luke 18:16

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