A royal official, a high-ranking Roman army soldier who had been trained to emulate confidence and persuasion, went up to Jesus and asked Him to heal his son. Would we dare go to Jesus and ask Him boldly to do a miracle? This royal official had most likely been hanging around overseeing the crowds and had witnessed the miracles Jesus and his disciples were performing, which helped him to grow in faith and courage. 

Have you ever walked into a gathering and immediately felt the tone of your surroundings?  Perhaps that’s what Jesus’ actions imply here, since He reacted not directly to the official but to the crowd by saying that without signs, they wouldn’t believe. But after the royal official insists, Jesus has a different reaction to his request. Jesus had already felt what was in his heart and perceived the spark of faith. To boldly ask Jesus to heal his son came from both his outward soldier experience and a deep stirring within his soul. Jesus understood. The royal official didn’t need a sign. He already had faith.

Today, when we go to Jesus pleading for a miracle, are our hearts closed? Or are we like a teenager who only half listens and is preoccupied with our ego? If we hear the Lord saying to us “O ye of little faith!” we can respond, “I believe Lord, help my unbelief.”

Yes, we can go to Jesus and boldly ask for a miracle. Do we have faith and conviction that He will do what we ask of Him? In a podcast I heard recently, Sr. Miriam said that when you are surrounded by doubt, anxiety, and fear, you should say, “God, I know you love me and want good. Please show me what to do.”  That is confident faith. 

The royal official had started with faith in the Roman Army and Ceasar, but God had other plans for him. He shows us that faith can make us bold when we acknowledge God; it can even move mountains. And as an added bonus his whole household came to believe. When we approach Jesus with a request, we, too, receive a bonus. We can kneel before Him in the Eucharist. Whether in Adoration or the Mass, Jesus is waiting to hear from us and acknowledge His presence. 

How long did it take the royal official to obtain this deep faith? Who knows, but growing in faith in Jesus Christ, as true God and true Man, can be very simple. In a quiet moment say to Him, “O Jesus, I surrender myself to you; take care of everything.” No matter how weak or bold our faith is, when we come to Him, He wraps us in His arms. Let’s learn a lesson from the royal official and confidently speak up with faith.

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