In the sermon titled "The Wonderful Words of Christ," David Pledger expounds on the miraculous healing of the centurion's servant in Matthew 8:5-13, emphasizing the central themes of faith, grace, and the inclusivity of God's mercy. The preacher highlights the centurion's remarkable faith in Jesus' authority and power, posing that belief even in the midst of societal status is essential for receiving God's mercy. Scripture references, such as Romans 10:13 and Matthew 8:11, affirm the accessibility of salvation both for Jews and Gentiles, evidencing God's sovereign grace and His desire to save the lost. The significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to approach Christ in prayer for themselves and others, illustrating that faith is a prerequisite for receiving spiritual healing and salvation through Christ alone.
“I will come and heal him.”
“This should be a great encouragement to all of us here this morning, to pray, to beseech the Lord…”
“Where the word of a king is, there's power.”
“I will come and save his people.”
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