Reading Jesus' encounter with the Canaanite woman during Pentecost reminds the church that God is constantly entering new territory and breaking boundaries. |
19 авг. 2020 г. · The Gospel reading of Matthew 15:21–28 shares how God's salvation plan is unlimited. Although the Gospel is primarily for the Jews, it is also for the Gentiles. |
Jesus travels to the Gentile province of Tyre. A Canaanite woman begs Him to heal her daughter. At first Jesus refuses, because He was sent to Israel. |
31 мар. 2006 г. · The basic theme of the passage is that Christ went into Gentile territory and did this miracle for a Gentile woman who had greater faith than the Jews. |
12 авг. 2023 г. · In Matthew 15:21-28, Jesus turns His back on a needy, pleading mother and “answered her not a word.” He even employs a common racial slur when she is finally ... |
The devil had her daughter in dire and dreadful straights and she comes humbly and persistently seeking the Master's mercy for her child's relief. |
The words “Have mercy” demonstrate the Canaanite woman's knowledge of his power and willingness to show mercy on all who approach him (see Matthew 14:13-21). |
2 мая 2017 г. · The primary message of that passage is that God's saving power is available to everyone, not just to his chosen people, the Jews. When ... Why was Jesus so rude to the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15 ... How do we explain that in Matthew 15:21-28 Jesus ... - Quora Другие результаты с сайта www.quora.com |
She almost forces Jesus into curing her little daughter. Her persistence is an effect of her faith, and because of her faith Jesus cures her child. Reflection |
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