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GREAT FAITH

"I have not found so great faith..." Whose faith was it? It was the centurions faith that caused Christ to marvel in Matthew 8:5-13.

- The centurion did not require Christ to come to his house.
- He did not make a show or make a demand of Christ.
- He did not ask for a sign from God.
- There was only one thing the centurion needed - Christ saying it was so...that was enough for him.

What a simple lesson for us today. May God help us simply take Him at His Word on any matter and let that settle it? We can be stablished, settled, perfected, and strengthened (1 Peter 5:10) in the midst of any trial, temptation, heartache, or anxiousness - because the Lord has already settled the matter, whatever it may be, by His own Word!
He says, "All power is given unto me...Lo, I am with the alway" (Matt 28:18-20); "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee" (Heb 13:5b); "I will give you rest" (Matt 11:28); and "Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved." (Psa 55:22).
Let's implement the "great faith" that the centurion had and just believe God and go forward for Him today!


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