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Continuing through the Gospel of Luke, this message explores the remarkable faith of the Roman centurion who trusted that Jesus could heal with “just a word.” In a world divided by power, politics, and social barriers, his humility and compassion reveal a faith that Jesus declares greater than any in Israel. The sermon reminds us that true prayer is not about eloquence or length, but simple, sincere trust in God’s authority and care. Through the power of God’s Word—from creation to Christ to the prayers of His people—we are invited to speak life, healing, and hope for others. Keep praying, keep trusting, and never doubt that God works through even the simplest prayer.
By Kirt Anderson5
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Continuing through the Gospel of Luke, this message explores the remarkable faith of the Roman centurion who trusted that Jesus could heal with “just a word.” In a world divided by power, politics, and social barriers, his humility and compassion reveal a faith that Jesus declares greater than any in Israel. The sermon reminds us that true prayer is not about eloquence or length, but simple, sincere trust in God’s authority and care. Through the power of God’s Word—from creation to Christ to the prayers of His people—we are invited to speak life, healing, and hope for others. Keep praying, keep trusting, and never doubt that God works through even the simplest prayer.

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