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Jesus Heals the Canaanite Woman’s Daughter

Jesus Heals the Canaanite Woman’s Daughter. Whom Should We Help?. Should we only help our friends and relatives? Jesus helped all people whoever they were. Examples? Zacchaeus the tax collector The mad, blind and dumb boy

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Jesus Heals the Canaanite Woman’s Daughter

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  1. Jesus Heals the Canaanite Woman’s Daughter

  2. Whom Should We Help? • Should we only help our friends and relatives? • Jesus helped all people whoever they were. Examples? • Zacchaeus the tax collector • The mad, blind and dumb boy • Jesus helped people in many ways. Sometimes He gave them what they wanted quickly and sometimes He postponed answering them on purpose.

  3. The People of God and The Pagans • Who were the people of God during the time of Jesus? • People of Israel • Canaanites, who lived in Canaan, were not worshipping God, they were pagans

  4. The Canaanite Woman • There was a Canaanite woman who had a mad daughter... • She heard that Jesus was near the cities of Tyre and Sidon, so she hurried to meet Him

  5. The place was very crowded with people. She cried out: “Son of David, have mercy on me”. She repeated these words many times. “My daughter is mad and in a terrible condition”.

  6. But Jesus did not say a word to her. The woman went on crying. His disciples came to Him and begged Him, “Send her away, she is following us and making all this noise”. • The Lord Jesus knew that the faith of that woman was great. So He did not want to answer her request instantly. He wanted to give the crowds a lesson in faith.

  7. J: What do you want? You have disturbed us with your noise. • C.W: Have mercy on me, Lord and heal my daughter. My daughter is mad. • J: Of what race are you and where do you come from? • C.W: I am a pagan from a town near Tyre and Sidon. • J: I have been sent only to the lost sheep of the people of Israel. • C.W: O Lord, help me... strengthen my faith. • J: What do you want? • C.W: Heal my daughter... Have mercy on me. • J: I told you I have been sent only to the lost sheep of Israel and it is not right to take the children’s food and throw it to the dogs. • C.W: That is true, my Lord, but even the dogs eat the leftovers that fall form their master’s table. Give me what is thrown to the dogs.

  8. When Jesus saw that the woman had a deep, strong, firm faith, He said to her, “You are a woman of great faith. What you want will be done for you”. And at that very moment her daughter was healed.

  9. What Do We Learn From This Story • The Canaanite woman who was of a foreign race came to Christ and her heart was full of faith that no one but Christ could heal her daughter. • So she insisted on meeting Christ. The Lord tested her faith by delaying his response to her request and by words that could make her lose hope • But because of her deep faith, her contrition and her earnest prayers, she deserved the Lord’s pity. • Insisting on meeting Christ. How?

  10. Conclusion • Delay in acceptance of some of our prayers is for a certain purpose • If we have strong faith we should not give up and continue to seek the Lord’s help • We also should help EVERYONE.

  11. VERSE “Then Jesus answered her: O woman, great is your faith” (Matthew 15:28)

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