Jeff Wickham
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Jesus was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. He was not here to simply hand out miracles to unrepentant people, but to set up a kingdom where former sinners were restored to submission to God. Those who submit to Christ are united to Him as members of His body, and in this sense they become part of Israel, since Jesus is part of Israel. And by her faith, this woman showed that she was one of those lost sheep of Israel. She ascribed to Jesus the position of Lord, Son of David, and master, and to herself, a position of submission.
The Bible does not include nuances of action or voice. But there must have been something about the way Jesus responded to the woman that kept her hope alive, for she kept crying out after them. Maybe He slowed His pace a bit, maybe it was the way He glanced at her, and when He finally spoke, maybe it was the loving tone in His voice. And looking further back in the story, it is curious that Jesus went to a foreign country in the first place. It may be that He went there specifically to encounter this lost sheep of Israel.
The Bible does not include nuances of action or voice. But there must have been something about the way Jesus responded to the woman that kept her hope alive, for she kept crying out after them. Maybe He slowed His pace a bit, maybe it was the way He glanced at her, and when He finally spoke, maybe it was the loving tone in His voice. And looking further back in the story, it is curious that Jesus went to a foreign country in the first place. It may be that He went there specifically to encounter this lost sheep of Israel.