13 April 10
Good morning, folks.
Wow...already almost 11am. We've already punched out some sign work
and did some phone work. But there's a lot more to stuff into the
day. I trust you can stuff your day proper too.
Blessings. Love...
Dad/Ray
13 April 2010
Passage: Mark 7:24-8:13
Focus: “For such a reply you may go; the demon has left your daughter.” Mark 7:29.
There is much we could say regarding this account of the Gentile woman
approaching Jesus with her request for her daughter’s deliverance from
demon possession. It certainly shows that Jesus is not bound by a
singular method in dealing with people and their needs. But for now I
want to focus on just two qualities of this woman who won Jesus’
attention.
Firstly, desperate humility was resident
in her approach. She was no doubt familiar with the common expression
among the Jews that they were the special “children” of God and the
Gentiles were the “dogs.” She didn’t give up in her seeking Jesus’
help even though He used this insult as a kind of test. She displayed
true humility and submission, rather than offense and resistance. And
that’s a quality to which God always responds. One of my commentaries
says, “She knew she was sinful and unworthy of anything He had to offer
and was willing to concede that she was less deserving than Jews. In
doing so she demonstrated a complete absence of the pride,
self-reliance, and self-righteousness that characterized most Jews.
She was willing to settle for ‘the crumbs which fall from their
master’s table,’ because that would be enough to meet her needs. A
tiny leftover of Jesus’ great power could heal her daughter and that
was all she asked.”
Secondly, I think this woman’s
intelligence is noteworthy. The last time I read this passage I wrote
in the margin of my Bible a kind of lesson that stood out to me then:
“God responds to intelligent faith.” I judge that God wants us to use
the gift He has deposited into our cranium—the brain. It was clear
that this woman was using hers. Many people don’t, you know…at least
not to the degree they should. Most people simply do not take enough
time to sit down and think through the issues of life and faith. This
lady’s verbal response was important because it revealed what was
inside. By her wise speech she showed what Jesus was looking for – a
humble and reasonable faith. “Then He told her, ‘For such a reply, you
may go; the demon has left your daughter.’”
Let’s
strive to be wise in how we speak to God in regards to our needs and
His Word. Let’s be on guard against the jabbering of selfish or
liturgical nonsense. That’s simply not the kind of REPLY that delights
the Savior and meets needs. Think about it.
"No man is so tall that he never needs to stretch nor so small that he never needs to stoop.”