A woman without a name but with faith worthy of imitating

in #sc-v5 years ago (edited)

The book of Matthew 15: 21-28 tells the story of a woman without a name because it is not said in history her name is only spoken of a Syrophoenician woman but full of faith which is an example for those who believe that God he does not hear them and they give up on prayer and the search for God.


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Biblical Background: Marcos designates the Syrophoenician woman as a non-Israeli woman from the shooting and sidon regions.

It is important to clarify that the adjective of sirofenicia, originated by being Phoenician part of the Roman province of Syria, is also called Canaanite since the first inhabitants of Phoenician descended from caanán.
This was a foreign and gentle woman to the Jews and by the ordinances of the law she had no right to any spiritual assistance from them but even she knowing this did not care because her gaze on Jesus was full of faith, she knew that He did not He acted the same as men.

The Syrophoenician woman can be defined as a pagan, humble woman full of faith who obtains a miracle from her humility.This shows us that humility is a condition of great importance in the Christian to achieve miracles and blessings.

Vision

The vision of the Canaanite woman was centered on Jesus who could heal his daughter, he did the right thing he did not go to seek help in wrong things he went directly to the giver of life, his conviction transcended his faith and convinced that he had the power to heal her daughter and solve that crisis of anguish and despair that she was living was to meet him to implore mercy.

Conclusions
The Syrophoenician woman teaches us how she managed to impress and impress the heart of Jesus with patience without faltering before the initial denials to which she submitted at the beginning of her miracle and the most amazing thing is that Jesus kept silent at her request and this did not make her desistiera of its request, on the contrary it persisted until obtaining the answer that she looked for.

It also teaches us that to go to God there are no internal or external barriers that could prevent them since she overcame many barriers until she was able to call Jesus "son of David", because these words were forbidden for her and it was a risk to do so, but neither He simply had a vision and an extraordinary affection in the one who was Jesus the son of David.

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Impressive, faith of this woman certainly what moves the hand of God onbehalf to receive miracles is faith
Thanks for sharing @xiore.