The centurion at the foot...
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The centurion at the foot of the cross had the kind of faith Jesus had called for throughout his earthly ministry. He had eyes to see that no one less than God was at work through the crucified Galilean. The centurion saw, in some sense, that God was making God's love known through the weakness of Jesus' cross. "Truly," he said, "this man is the Son of God." Not Caesar. Not the Jewish religious authorities. Not any of the power-mongers of the day -- but "this man," the crucified one.
We are called to confess, along with the centurion, that the crucified Jesus is indeed the Son of God. The cross is not a pretty symbol, merely a nice ornament for a necklace or a wall plaque. The cross is that through which God comes to save us. For those with eyes to see, it is God's greatest and highest gift to God's people.
We are called to confess, along with the centurion, that the crucified Jesus is indeed the Son of God. The cross is not a pretty symbol, merely a nice ornament for a necklace or a wall plaque. The cross is that through which God comes to save us. For those with eyes to see, it is God's greatest and highest gift to God's people.
