AI OVERVIEW: Two miracles reveal compassion for the hurting and the forgotten, showing that the kingdom of God comes through mercy rather than dramatic displays of power alone. A centurion’s slave is healed after he acknowledges Jesus’ authority, with the faith of the man’s humble plea contrasting the Pharisees’ reliance on status; Jesus commends the centurion’s faith and affirms that the message of the kingdom begins with mercy. In the widow of Nain’s case, Jesus, moved by compassion, halts the funeral procession, raises her son, and returns him to his mother, illustrating that Jesus is the compassionate shepherd who overcomes sin, sickness, and death, and that such mercy signals the coming fullness of blessing for the faithful.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: --- Every miracle Jesus performed displayed the glory of God and more. That’s our focus on Truth For Life as Alistair Begg examines two miracles that revealed the compassion Jesus has for the lost and hurting—even for those who are often overlooked. ------------------------------...