9.2 Stories of Centurions

🔹 Story 1: The Centurion with Great Faith

Main Characters: Roman centurion, Jesus
Story Summary: A Roman centurion asked Jesus to heal his servant but felt unworthy for Jesus to come to his house. He believed Jesus could simply “say the word” and the servant would be healed. Jesus marvelled at his faith.
Key Verses: Matthew 8:5–13; Luke 7:1–10
Theme Connection: This centurion modelled extraordinary faith, trust in authority, and humility—qualities that pleased Jesus.

🔹 Story 2: The Centurion at the Cross Confessed Jesus

Main Characters: Jesus, Roman centurion, soldiers
Story Summary: After Jesus’ crucifixion and the dramatic signs that followed, the centurion overseeing the execution declared, “Truly this was the Son of God.”
Key Verses: Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:39; Luke 23:47
Theme Connection: A Roman soldier, witnessing Jesus’ death, recognized His divine nature—faith can arise in the most unexpected hearts.

🔹 Story 3: Cornelius – The First Gentile Convert

Main Characters: Cornelius, Peter, Cornelius’s household
Story Summary: Cornelius, a centurion described as devout and generous, received a vision from God. Peter was sent to him, and Cornelius and his household became the first Gentiles to receive the Holy Spirit.
Key Verses: Acts 10:1–48
Theme Connection: Cornelius represents the open door of the Gospel to the Gentile world—faith and devotion transcend ethnicity and status.

🔹 Story 4: Centurion Julius Treated Paul with Kindness

Main Characters: Julius, Paul, Roman guards
Story Summary: Julius, a centurion assigned to escort Paul to Rome, showed him unusual kindness—allowing him visits and ensuring his safety even during a shipwreck.
Key Verses: Acts 27:1–3, 42–44
Theme Connection: Even in a hostile system, God raised compassionate figures like Julius to protect and honour His servant.

🔹 Story 5: Centurion Rescued Paul from the Jerusalem Mob

Main Characters: Paul, centurion, Roman commander
Story Summary: After Paul was seized by a violent mob in Jerusalem, a centurion intervened under the command of Claudius Lysias. This act began a series of protections for Paul.
Key Verses: Acts 21:31–40
Theme Connection: God used Roman centurions to preserve His messenger—divine protection often comes through unexpected people.

🔹 Key Bible Passages for the Theme

  • Matthew 8:5–13
  • Luke 7:1–10
  • Matthew 27:54
  • Mark 15:39
  • Luke 23:47
  • Acts 10:1–48
  • Acts 21:31–40
  • Acts 27:1–3
  • Acts 27:42–44
  • Romans 10:12–13

These stories reveal centurions as men of honour, humility, and in several cases—remarkable openness to truth, mercy, and faith.