¿Qué dice Mateo 8 13?
13 Entonces Jesús dijo al centurión: Ve, y como creíste te sea hecho. Y su criado fue sanado en aquella misma hora. 14 Y cuando fue Jesús a casa de Pedro, vio a la suegra de este postrada en cama con fiebre. 15 Y le atocó la mano, y la fiebre la dejó; y ella se levantó y les servía.
¿Qué dice Mateo 5 13?
No se puede ocultar una ciudad puesta en lo alto de un monte. Tampoco se enciende una lámpara para meterla debajo del celemín, sino para ponerla en el candelero y que alumbre a todos los de casa. Brille así su luz ante los hombres, para que vean sus buenas obras y den gloria a su Padre que está en los cielos».
¿Qué dice Mateo 9 13?
13 Id, pues, y aprended qué significa: aMisericordia bquiero y no sacrificio; porque no he venido a llamar a justos, sino a pecadores al carrepentimiento.
¿Qué quiere decir Mateo 5 11 12?
Cada bienaventuranza declara que un grupo de personas que por lo general son considerados como afligidos, en realidad son bendecidos. Los bendecidos no tienen que hacer nada para obtener esta bendición, Jesús simplemente declara que ellos ya han sido bendecidos.
¿Qué dice Mateo 5 13 14?
13 Vosotros sois la asal de la tierra; pero si la sal perdiere su sabor, ¿con qué será salada? No sirve más para nada, sino para ser echada fuera y hollada por los hombres. 14 Vosotros sois la luz del mundo; una ciudad asentada sobre un monte no se puede esconder.
¿Qué significa Así alumbre vuestra luz delante de los hombres?
Que el Espíritu del Señor more en su corazón y en su hogar de tal manera que las personas hacia quienes irradien su honestidad, su integridad, su rectitud y su fe en nuestro Señor Jesucristo sean inspiradas a glorificar a nuestro Padre Celestial 1.
¿Cómo curo Jesús al paralitico?
Unos hombres llegaron cargando a un hombre paralítico pero no pudieron entrar, así que hicieron una abertura en el techo sobre Jesús y luego bajaron al hombre. Cuando Jesús vio su fe, le dijo al paralítico: Hijo, tus pecados te son perdonados.
¿Qué dice la Biblia en Juan 14 6?
6 Jesús le dijo: Yo soy ael camino, y bla verdad y la vida; nadie viene al cPadre sino dpor mí. 7 Si me conocierais, también a mi Padre conoceríais; y desde ahora le conocéis y le habéis visto. 8 Felipe le dijo: Señor, muéstranos al Padre, y nos basta.
¿Qué quiere decir que los mansos heredarán la tierra?
(MATEO 5,5) «Heredar la tierra quiere decir que cuando usted está en control de sus emociones, eso te pone en control de tus reacciones y si se tienen las emocione y las reacciones bajo control, se llega a ser alguien que disfruta de la vida y alguien que disfruta la vida es alguien que recibe por Herencia la tierra».
¿Qué significa vivir las bienaventuranzas?
Las Bienaventuranzas es el programa de vida que todo cristiano debe tratar de cumplir para hacer la voluntad de Dios Padre.
¿Qué valores propone Jesús en Mateo 5 1 12?
Bienaventurados los que lloran, porque ellos serán consolados. Bienaventurados los que tienen hambre y sed de la justicia, porque ellos quedarán saciados. Bienaventurados los misericordiosos, porque ellos alcanzarán misericordia. Bienaventurados los limpios de corazón, porque ellos verán a Dios.
1. A FAITH THAT RECOGNIZED HIS AUTHORITY (vv. 5-7)
You can see this in several ways. First, you can see it in the fact that the centurion sought Jesus out and came to Him. On a strictly human level, it would be perfectly within the rights of the centurion to issue the order that Jesus be found, and be commanded to come to him. Jesus was, after all, a citizen of Roman-occupied territory.
2. A FAITH THAT WAS HUMBLE BEFORE HIS PERSON (v. 7-8a)
Jesus had already condescended to go to the centurion's house - and in fact, Luke tells us that He was even already not far from the house (Luke 7:6) - when we're that the centurion sought to stop Him. "Lord", he said; "I am not worthy that You should come under my roof . . ."
3. A FAITH THAT TRUSTED IN HIS MERE WORD (vv. 8b-13)
The centurion felt unworthy of having Jesus come to his house to heal the servant. But he had such a faith in the authority of Jesus that he didn't see that as a problem. He said to Him, "But only speak a word, and my servant will be healed. For I also am a man under authority, having soldiers under me.
What is the context of Matthew chapter?
Chapter Context. Matthew continues to present Jesus as the God-man sent from heaven, as Israel’s Messiah, and as the long-awaited King, the Son of David. He shares three examples of Jesus miraculously healing people during His ministry in Capernaum. Jesus then decides to take His ministry to the eastern shore of the Sea ...
What does Jesus show in Matthew 5:41?
Jesus shows that He practices what He preaches. He is willing to go the extra mile ( Matthew 5:41 ). He loves His enemies ( Matthew 5:43 ), and He greets those who are not His Jewish brothers ( Matthew 5:47 ). He also shows He would be willing to enter the house of a Gentile.
What did Jesus say to the Gentiles?
Jesus then teaches that in the kingdom of heaven many Gentiles will come from east and west. Gentiles from the east might include Syrians, Arabs, and Persians.
Where did Jesus heal the leper?
After Jesus healed the leper, he entered the city of Capernaum. Capernaum is located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was where Jesus first began His ministry after relocating from Nazareth ( Matthew 4:13) and it was where He called John, James, Peter, and Andrew to be His disciples ( Matthew 4:18-22 ).
Who said "My servant is lying paralyzed at home"?
This particular centurion had heard of Jesus’s miraculous power and had sought Him out, imploring Him with an urgent request, Lord, my servant is lying paralyzed at home, fearfully tormented. The Roman centurion addresses Jesus (his Jewish subject) with a title of respect— Lord.
Who said "I am a man under authority with soldiers under me"?
The centurion goes onto explain, For I also am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. As a Roman military officer the centurion understood how authority worked. He was a man under the authority of his superiors, and he had a hundred soldiers who were under his command.
What does Jesus refer to the sons of the kingdom?
He refers to them as the sons of the kingdom. We know that the sons of the kingdom represent believers. Jesus makes this clear in Matthew 13. His disciples come to Him in private and ask Him to explain the parable of the wheat and the tares. Jesus explains:
What is the first case in Matthew 8?
In the first part of Matthew 8 there was the first set of three events. The first case is of a man with leprosy. The four verses give us the brief report of how a man with the dreaded disease came to Jesus to be made clean.
What did Jesus say in Matthew?
But as Matthew unfolds the Gospel it will be clearer and clearer that this was God with them. Jesus’ Response (8:10-12). Jesus first praised his faith, and then predicted that Gentiles would take the place of many Jews in the kingdom.
What is the emphasis in the Gospel of Matthew?
Here the emphasis in the story is on the power of the word of the Lord, that by His command He was able to heal the sick. And here we have a brief lesson by Jesus on faith. The fact that this faith was demonstrated by a Gentile and not a Jew has a sense of foreboding about it in the Gospel of Matthew.
How did Jesus fulfill the law?
The Law declared that the leper was unclean, and could only bar him from the holy place; Jesus could satisfy the Law by making him clean and sending him to the priest for reinstatement into sanctuary worship.
Why did Jesus respond to the commandments?
And the only reason that there was a response to His commands was because His word was efficacious in and of itself.
What is the initial request in Luke?
The goodness of the man that Luke explains is clearly shown in this passage too in that he, a centurion, was appealing to Jesus on behalf of his servant who was paralyzed and suffering. Either this was a wonderful, irreplaceable servant, or the centurion was a kind and responsible master--or both. But his request speaks of his humility, first for coming on behalf of a servant, and second, coming to a Jew as a Roman commander. But there was a need, and so he came asking for help.