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Title: What will they say in your favour?

Date: April 15, 2025

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 48

“When they came to Jesus, they pleaded earnestly with him, “This man deserves to have you do this, because he loves our nation and has built our synagogue.” So Jesus went with them…” (Luke 7:4-6NIV)

Who came to Jesus, as mentioned in our opening text? It was certain elders of the Jews. Why did they come to Him? it was because a Roman centurion had sent them.As the account goes, a servant of this centurion had fallen ill and was about to die. But the man was not ready to lose him. He was not ready to lose him because he valued him highly and was willing to do anything within his capacity to save him. (Cf. Luke 7:2)

Now that is teaching us something. And it is that we must labour to make ourselves useful and relevant to the people in our lives, regardless of how low our positions in life may be. That way, they might someday be willing to go to any extent to favour us.In any event, even though this centurion was willing to do anything to save his servant from death, he could not freely access the only available and authentic solution.

How? Our Lord Jesus was the only person the man knew at the time that could immediately and surely save his servant from death. But He was not someone that he could easily see or approach or bring into his house. That was because He was a very busy person. Not only that, Jesus was a Jew and Jews would not freely fellowship with gentiles or enter their houses. So, to get Him to come and heal this man’s servant in time seemed almost impossible.

Nevertheless, because the man was determined to save his servant, he humbled himself and went to plead with some elders of the Jews to help him quicken the process of seeing Jesus and perhaps bringing Him into his house. And what gave him the confidence to meet those elders? It was the fact that he too had been good to them. He had proven to them that he loved their nation, even though he was a Roman centurion.

In fact, he had built a synagogue for them.Therefore, when he met them with his request, they lost no time at all in meeting Jesus on his behalf. And when they got to Him, they begged Him earnestly to go to the man’s house to heal his servant, even though they knew that Jews would not normally do something like that.

Why? The reason was that the man had been good to them. So, they had all kinds of things to say in his favour. Did Jesus, then, answer them or not? He did. And though the man, out of respect, eventually asked Him not to come again to his house but to send His word instead, the fact remains that Jesus was willing to go to his house to save his servant, in spite of their ethnic and religious differences. (Cf. Luke 7:6-10)

Now what is the point of all this? It is that being generous and good to others pays. No, we are not to be good and generous to people because of anything we hope to receive in return from them. Rather, we are to be good and generous to them because it is something God loves and will reward.

However, if we are good and generous to others, we will be making it easy for them to have something to say in our favour to God and to men. And where, when and how this may benefit us is not something anyone knows or can speak about. But a day may come when the only thing that will open certain doors for us is what others have to say in our favour. What, then, will they have to say in our favour?

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