Luke's story of the widow and her dead son is a perfect example of how God can be both rich and poor. The Centurion servant was only dying, but his mother had no idea who Jesus was. Luke wants you to compare and contrast these two stories because they're complete opposites in almost every way that you can think about.
Why does Jesus heal and rescue some and not others? Dr. Joshua Sears examines the relationship between faith and rescue and Jesus healing Gentiles, controlling the weather, and healing people from a distance.
- 00:00 Part 1–Dr. Joshua Sears
- 00:50 Introduction of Dr. Joshua Sears
- 02:18 Faith and healing overview
- 05:37 Our relationship with God
- 08:55 God does everything for our benefit
- 09:45 Nephi considers destruction of Jerusalem
- 13:27 Foundation of God’s love through tribulation
- 15:35 Healing the Centurion’s servant
- 19:33 Jesus can heal Gentiles and from a distance
- 22:38 Parallel to Moroni and the Brother of Jared
- 26:32 Roman Centurions
- 27:50 Doublets in Luke
- 31:22 Geography of Nain and Capernaum
- 33:03 Dr. Sears shares a story from his mission
- 37:06 Jesus calms a storm
- 40:19 John shares a story where a farm worker can sleep through a storm
- 42:26 End of Part 1–Dr. Joshua Sears
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