Tuesday, June 26, 2007

A Man Set Under Authority

From today's New Testament reading for Morning Prayer (BCP 1928 lectionary):

Luke 7:1-10
(1) Now when he had ended all his sayings in the audience of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
(2) And a certain centurion's servant, who was dear unto him, was sick, and ready to die.
(3) And when he heard of Jesus, he sent unto him the elders of the Jews, beseeching him that he would come and heal his servant.
(4) And when they came to Jesus, they besought him instantly, saying, That he was worthy for whom he should do this:
(5) For he loveth our nation, and he hath built us a synagogue.
(6) Then Jesus went with them. And when he was now not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to him, saying unto him, Lord, trouble not thyself: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter under my roof:
(7) Wherefore neither thought I myself worthy to come unto thee: but say in a word, and my servant shall be healed.
(8) For I also am a man set under authority, having under me soldiers, and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it.
(9) When Jesus heard these things, he marvelled at him, and turned him about, and said unto the people that followed him, I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.
(10) And they that were sent, returning to the house, found the servant whole that had been sick. -- KJV



A man set under authority...What could speak more clearly to the priests and bishops of the Church today, what better description of their calling, than to be 'a man set under authority'?

Unfortunately today, entirely too many of our ecclesiastical leadership: bishops, priests, and deacons, are not under the proper authority. The Roman centurion recognized the ultimate authority of Christ over all of life, his Gentile slave included, and proclaimed faith in that authority. His acceptance of the Lordship of Jesus pover his life and family resulted in the praise of Christ in v. 9, 'I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.' What an indictment of the 'faith of Israel'! What an indictment of our faith and our 'churchiness' in the 21st century!

'Wait a minute, Fr. Chip, He hasn't said that to us', you might say; but He has. He has said it to us in His Word, in the inspired Word of God. Look at v. 9 again, 'When Jesus heard these things, he marvelled at him, and turned him about, and said unto the people that followed him, I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel.' Is this verse not speaking to us today? Is it not addressed to literal Israel, as well as, spiritual Israel, that grafted in branch of the Tree of Life? Are we not His 'adopted sons and daughters'? Are we not recipients of His Grace and ultimately, of His Glory? I know I am looking forward, as the War Cry of the Salvation Army posts, to being 'promoted to Glory', how about you? Isn't it time to change our selfish and self-centered outlook on the life that He has given us, and live it for Him...totally, unreservedly, unashamedly...for Him, His purpose for our individual lives, His glory...not our own self- aggrandizement?

Prayer For Missions. -- BCP p.38

O God, who hast made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on the face of the whole earth, and didst send thy blessed Son to preach peace to them that are afar off and to them that are nigh; Grant that all men everywhere may seek after thee and find thee. Bring the nations intl thy fold, pour out thy Spirit upon all flesh, and hasten thy kingdom; through the same thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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