Matthäus 8:7

7 Und Jesus spricht zu ihm: Ich will kommen und ihn heilen.

Matthäus 8:7 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 8:7

And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him.
] This answer of Christ's, which is short and full, not only shows the readiness of Christ to do good, how soon and easily he complied with the centurion's request, it being a prayer of faith, and so effectual, and was heard as soon as delivered; but also contains an absolute promise that he would heal him. He does not say that he would come and see him, and what his case was, and do what he could for him, as ordinary physicians do; but he would come and heal him at once: and indeed it is a proposal of more than what was asked of him; his presence was not asked, and yet he offered it; though Luke says, that he besought him by the messengers to "come and heal his servant"; and so this is an answer to both parts of the request; the whole is granted. Christ cannot deny anything to faith, his presence or assistance.

Matthäus 8:7 In-Context

5 Als er aber in Kapernaum eintrat, kam ein Hauptmann zu ihm, der ihn bat und sprach:
6 Herr, mein Knecht liegt zu Hause gelähmt und wird schrecklich gequält.
7 Und Jesus spricht zu ihm: Ich will kommen und ihn heilen.
8 Der Hauptmann aber antwortete und sprach: Herr, ich bin nicht würdig, daß du unter mein Dach tretest; sondern sprich nur ein Wort, und mein Knecht wird gesund werden.
9 Denn auch ich bin ein Mensch unter Gewalt und habe Kriegsknechte unter mir; und ich sage zu diesem: Gehe hin, und er geht; und zu einem anderen: Komm, und er kommt; und zu meinem Knechte: Tue dieses, und er tut's.
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