The Bible teaches that true faith recognizes Jesus as Lord and trusts in His sovereign power for salvation.
In the Gospel of Luke, faith is exemplified through the centurion who recognized Jesus' authority. The centurion's faith was so profound that he understood Jesus did not need to be physically present to heal his servant; he simply needed to speak the word. This demonstrates that true faith in Christ acknowledges His sovereignty and lordship over all things. Faith comes from hearing, and when God reveals Himself through the preaching of the Gospel, we see that faith is also a work of God's grace in the believer's heart, as only those chosen by God truly recognize who Jesus is and respond in faith.
Luke 7:1-10
Salvation is of the Lord because it is entirely based on His sovereign will and purpose, as seen in the act of calling and justifying His chosen people.
The sermon highlights that salvation is wholly a work of God's grace, as emphasized in the story of the centurion. The centurion, a Roman soldier, realized he was unworthy of Jesus’ attention yet called upon Him for healing. This reflects the core belief in sovereign grace that God chooses individuals for salvation according to His will, not based on their merit. Scripture affirms this with passages that speak of God's predestining choice and calling of His people. Those whom God has foreknown, He has predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, which emphasizes that salvation is solely a divine work, affirming that it is 'not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy.'
Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Acknowledging God's sovereignty is crucial for Christians because it affirms His power over all creation and our lives, leading to true humility and dependence on Him.
The recognition of God's sovereignty should shape the believer's understanding of their relationship with Him. The centurion's humility in recognizing his unworthiness and the control that Jesus held is an essential perspective for all Christians. In acknowledging God's sovereignty, believers understand that salvation is not something they can earn or manipulate; it is a gift from a gracious God who chooses to extend mercy. This acknowledgment leads to a sense of security and peace, knowing that God's plans cannot be thwarted. Furthermore, Christians are reminded that their hope is anchored in the sovereign will and purposes of God, which gives profound meaning and support through life's difficulties.
Luke 7:6-8
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