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TODAY'S READING:
WORD OF THE DAY:
- Ordered
Today’s readings are packed with rich lessons that span faith, compassion, and obedience. Jesus continues His ministry, traveling outside Jewish territory, performing miracles, and confronting misunderstandings from the religious leaders. As we explore these passages, one thing stands out—Jesus gives orders, but these are not the harsh commands of an authoritarian. Instead, they are invitations to receive His grace, provision, and healing.
In a surprising turn of events, Jesus travels to Tyre, a Gentile region, and encounters a Canaanite woman whose daughter is demon-possessed. At first, Jesus seems reluctant to help, stating that His mission is to the Jews. But the woman’s faith is unshakable. She persists, acknowledging Jesus’ authority and pleading for His mercy.
Jesus finally responds to her faith, healing her daughter. This story teaches us about the power of persistent faith. Even when the answer doesn’t come immediately, and even when cultural or religious boundaries seem to stand in the way, faith can break through. The woman’s humility and perseverance provide a powerful example of how we should approach God with our requests.
What’s even more profound is that this Gentile woman recognized Jesus as the "Son of David"—a Messianic title. She knew she had no claim to the Jewish Messiah, but her faith transcended cultural boundaries. Jesus was moved by her belief, showing us that faith, not ethnicity or background, is what matters to God.
Next, Jesus travels to the Decapolis, another Gentile region, where He heals a man who is deaf and has a speech impediment. In this intimate and personal miracle, Jesus takes the man aside, touches his ears and tongue, and orders his healing. The result? The man is immediately able to hear and speak clearly.
The people’s reaction is beautiful: “He has done everything well!” (Mark 7:37). This is a moment of collective honor for Jesus. Even in Gentile territories, people recognize His authority and compassion. Jesus doesn’t just perform miracles for show—He restores lives, one person at a time.
This healing reminds us of how deeply personal Jesus' miracles are. He didn’t just perform acts of healing in a distant, impersonal way. He touched the man, engaged with him, and gave him back his ability to fully participate in life. It’s a reminder that Jesus sees us individually, and He cares deeply about our specific needs.
The next passage shows Jesus feeding another large crowd—this time 4,000 men, not including women and children. The disciples are again puzzled, wondering how they will feed so many people with only seven loaves and a few fish. But just like before, Jesus gives thanks, breaks the bread, and provides for everyone. And, again, there are leftovers—seven baskets full. . .
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