| Matthew 15:21 Then Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of
Tyre and Sidon.
22 And, behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and
cried unto him, saying, Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou son of
David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.
23 But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and
besought him, saying, Send her away; for she crieth after us.
24 But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep
of the house of Israel.
25 Then came she and worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me.
26 But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's
bread, and to cast it to dogs.
27 And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which
fall from their masters' table.
28 Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy
faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was
made whole from that very hour.
Mark 7:24 And from thence he arose, and went into the borders of Tyre
and Sidon, and entered into an house, and would have no man know
it: but he could not be hid.
25 For a certain woman, whose young daughter had an unclean spirit,
heard of him, and came and fell at his feet:
26 The woman was a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation; and she
besought him that he would cast forth the devil out of her
daughter.
27 But Jesus said unto her, Let the children first be filled: for it
is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it unto the
dogs.
28 And she answered and said unto him, Yes, Lord: yet the dogs under
the table eat of the children's crumbs.
29 And he said unto her, For this saying go thy way; the devil is
gone out of thy daughter.
30 And when she was come to her house, she found the devil gone out,
and her daughter laid upon the bed.
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| I second Hank's reply (Hank - this is the *third* time in a week, must
be that eclipse thing ;-)
This is somewhat similar to His reply upon being called "Good rabbi" -
He said, "Why do you call Me 'good'? Only G-d is good."
On hearing this initially, without stopping to think about it, one
might suppose He means that no one should equate Him with G-d. But
that doesn't sound consistent with the words He also said..."before
Abraham was, I AM..." (at which point some of the people wanted to
stone Him for blasphemy as they clearly understood such words as
claiming to be G-d).
I find this phrase to be a test as well...to put it another way, "Why
are you calling Me 'good'? If you know that only G-d is good, are you
recognizing Who it is that's speaking to you? Do you realize I am He?"
Steve
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| Hi Mike.
Do you see how the woman addressed Jesus - from Matthew 15:22? She called
him "Son of David". A specifically Jewish title. She was not a Jew, and
was effectively saying :
"As You are *their* holy person, will you do something for me?
- can your benefits extend beyond the borders of Judaism?"
Now if Jesus was an ordinary man, whose primary mission on earth was, say,
just to help individuals living around him to have an easier life, this
wouldn't have mattered. He could have said :
"Sure! Consider it done!"
- and it would have been done!
However, Jesus wanted to draw a greater faith out from her, to realise that
He could be *her* Lord. The 'worship' evoked in verse 25 isn't to gratify
delusions of grandeur (Hey, how *could* God have that - He already *is* the
ultimate... ;-) - the worship is so that she can receive the greater
blessing. No - the GREATEST blessing. Jesus cared enough for her to spend
that little time with her to give, not just a temporal / physical blessing,
but - to give a glimpse of what He really came for - the ultimate way to
the glory of God....
Mike, the minister's interpretation of Jesus' response as cultural bigotry
says more about the minister than it does about Jesus! It says that the
minister has set himself up in a position to judge Jesus' words. He hasn't
understood Jesus' message, but rather than admit it, he has used it as a
vehicle for a personal point he's trying to make. ie - he is relying on
human wisdom instead of Divine wisdom, and should not be in a position of
spiritual instruction.
Malachi 2:7:
"For the lips of a priest ought to preserve knowledge, and from his mouth
men should seek instruction - because he is a messenger of the LORD
Almighty."
- I believe that this also applies to the minister of the New Covenant,
particuarly in view of James 3:1...
God bless
Andrew
Thanks for the verse extractions, Phil... ;-)
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