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Jesus Heals the Canaanite Woman’s Daughter. Whom Should We Help?  Should we only help our friends and relatives?   Jesus helped all people whoever.

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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  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 The People of God and The 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:  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:  C.W: I am a pagan from a town near Tyre and Sidon.  J:  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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