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Fourth Sunday of Matthew: Matthew 8:5–13

July 4, 2026 · 1 min read

The Gospel passage of the centurion (Matt. 8:5–13) reveals two great truths of the faith: the limitless power of Christ and the true quality of human faith. The Lord enters Capernaum, and there He is approached by a centurion, that is, a Gentile officer of the Roman army. This fact alone is striking, because a man who is outside the people of the Covenant approaches Christ with contrition, courtesy, and the certainty that He can heal his servant.

The first great virtue of the centurion is love. He does not ask on his own behalf, but for his suffering servant, who is “grievously tormented.” In a society where a servant was often regarded as a mere tool, the centurion shows compassion and personal care. This love becomes the path that leads him to Christ. Thus, the passage teaches us that true faith is not individual self-sufficiency, but the fruit of a heart that suffers for the sake of another.

His second virtue is humility. When Jesus offers to come to his house, he replies: “Lord, I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof.” Here his spiritual greatness is revealed. Although he is a man of authority, he does not rely on his social position, but feels unworthy before…

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