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Enduring Word Bible Commentary Great Faith – Matthew 15:21|28


Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 15

The disciple can't do true good for God and His kingdom if they do not consciously connect with and abide in Jesus. i. “All our sap and safety is from ...

Jesus and the Canaanite Woman: An Exception for Exceptional Faith

Jesus responds by complimenting the woman's “great faith” in contrast to the “little faith” he often points out among his disciples. Addressing her as “woman” ( ...

Matthew 15 - Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - StudyLight.org

28.Great is thy faith. He first applauds the woman's faith, and next declares, that on account of her faith he grants her prayer. The greatness ...

Matthew 15 Bible Commentary - Matthew Henry (complete)

This is great faith! Thirdly, Though weak faith, if true, shall not be rejected, yet great faith shall be commended, and shall appear greatly well-pleasing ...

Bready or Not: A SOAP Bible Study on Matthew 15:21-28 |

“And Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon. And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out and was ...

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How Do You Justify Matthew 15:21-28 : r/DebateReligion - Reddit

My daughter is demon-possessed and suffering terribly.” Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, “Send her away, ...

Matthew 15:21-28 – Study Scripture Online

The disciples apparently don't realize that Jesus does nothing unloving and nothing without a divine purpose. He is testing the woman's faith.

The Enduring Word Bible Commentary - Matthew 15 - BibliaTodo

And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs that fall from their masters' table. Then Jesus answered and said to her, O woman, great is your faith ...

The Gutsy Faith of a Canaanite Woman | Matthew 15:21-28 [Sermon]

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What Can I do When I am Really Desperate? (Matthew 15:21-28)

In verse 23, we find Jesus doing exactly the opposite to what we think He should. He does not rush to her aid. He does not agree to follow her ...

Matthew 15:21-28 -- A Persistent Faith - Logos Sermons

Persistence is the key. For as Jesus looked on the Canaanite woman, He did not see an interloper as did the disciples — an unwelcomed intruder ...

O WOMAN, GREAT IS YOUR FAITH, Matthew 15:21-28

Theme: Jesus responds mercifully to the persistent faith of a mother for her child. (Delivered Mother's Day Sunday, May 9, 2004 at Bethany Bible Church. Unless ...

Matthew 15:10-28 - Sermon Writer

Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Matthew 15:10-28 EXEGESIS: MATTHEW 15:1-9. THE CONTEXT Immediately prior to today's Gospel lesson, ...

The Shocking Words of Christ | Giving Bread to Dogs | Jimmy Agan

A final approach to our text sees it as a wise Master's means of forming faith in his disciples—including the Canaanite woman. This makes sense ...

Matthew 15:21 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org

Let it be that the best food should be given to the children - let the Jews have the chief benefit of thy ministry; but the dogs beneath the table eat the ...

1 Peter 1 – Living Like You are Born Again - Enduring Word

Shall a man say, 'I have great faith in God, but I have never had to use ... © 1996-2024 Copyright - The Enduring Word Bible Commentary by David Guzik ...

Respectfully Wrestling with Jesus: Matthew 15:21-28 | All is Well

Here is a Gentile woman, desperate for help for her daughter. She'll do what it takes, to get to Jesus. She has no standing, no right to do so.

True grit: Mark 7:24-37; James 2:1-10 (Matthew 15:21-28)

Jesus does not say a word. Matthew deliberately draws our attention to this point. This woman's daughter is suffering terribly, but when the ...

Wednesday: Crumbs From the Table - Sabbath School Net

When Peter started walking on water, he probably thought: "I must have greater faith than the rest of the disciples who are in the boat." This ...