Humility and Faith: The Syrophoenician Woman's Encounter

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1. "How do we approach God with our needs? Do we approach Him arrogantly demanding His attention? God, I'm one of Your people. You've got to listen to me. Do we approach Him flippantly or casually with a strong sense of entitlement? God, I come to church every Sunday. I tithe. I serve in a ministry. You have to... You have to hear me and you have to do what I'm asking because of all I've done for you." [08:06] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "She didn't approach Him with a sense of entitlement. She did what only she could do. She fell at Jesus' feet. She prostrated herself before Jesus and threw herself on His mercy. Mark elaborates in verse 26 some things about this woman that tell us why she would think in her mind that it was very unlikely, That she would be helped by God from a human perspective. You know, she had some things that were against her." [08:46] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Friends, have you ever noticed that typically when we read the Bible, specifically when we read the New Testament, we often identify with the wrong character in the story. Have you ever noticed that? I'll give you an example. For example, the parable of the prodigal son, Luke 15. Probably Jesus' most famous parable. You know, the young man decides he doesn't want to live in his father's house anymore, so he leaves, he goes out to the far country, he loses all of his inheritance, he comes back, and he begs his daddy to let him back in the house." [11:53] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Friends, if we're honest in here, we're much more like that son than the other son. And you see, I'm afraid that we do the same thing with the text that we're talking about this morning. See, we fancy ourselves to be one of the disciples, the ones on the inner circle with Jesus, when in fact, every one of us in this room is just like this woman. We're Gentiles. I don't know about you, but I've done, God, much harm in my life through sin. I have no right or reason to come before God and demand anything from Him." [13:44] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Friends, how do we see people? Do you think that there are some people that are more deserving of God's attention than others? Don't answer quick. Don't answer quick. Does God see something redeemable in people that we would shun or turn away if they don't look like us? If they don't have the same income level as we do? If they don't speak our language? If they don't vote like us? Are we really quick to condemn people because we're uncomfortable by their presence?" [23:55] (83 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Notice her faith. That's all that's required, Jesus. If I can just get a crumb of Your grace, that's enough to free my daughter from this demon. Do you see the faith that this woman is placing in the person of Jesus? Just a crumb. Just a crumb. That's all I need. A crumb. She's humbling herself and showing tremendous faith. And I might add that she's demonstrating a deeper understanding of Jesus' mission than the disciples who were seated at the table with Jesus." [27:33] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "See, sometimes I think that I've become way too comfortable with Jesus. How about you? I get it. We live in a day when we want Jesus to be our homeboy. We want Jesus to be our friend. We want Jesus to relate to us in a casual manner. And I'm thankful that we do have that kind of desire for relationship. That's not a bad thing to want to have a personal connection to Jesus. I think that's a great improvement over some of the stoic faith that we've seen in the past where people have this reverence attached and the way they define the word reverence attached to Jesus where He doesn't connect with who we really are." [29:04] (66 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Jesus is not your homeboy. He is not merely your friend. He's God. And we need to recapture some of that awe in the modern church. Because you see, when we recapture that awe, it reminds us how amazing it is that God would give us grace. Amen? We stop approaching God so casually as if we deserve it. And we begin to see that we're just like this woman who has no right, no reason to expect anything from God but we come to Him. We come and we get before God. We humble ourselves in His presence. We come and we approach Him with worship and awe and we call out to Him and we ask Him for a crumb." [31:36] (71 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Faith always has an object. Faith is not, this thing in and of itself. You don't just have faith. You have faith in something or someone. Here, this woman has faith in Jesus. I'm coming and I'm bowing before Him and I believe that He's able to do exactly what I'm asking Him to do. I believe that Jesus is the key to my little daughter being free from this demon. I believe that Jesus, if you just drop a crumb from the table that my daughter is going to be free. And Jesus commends that faith." [33:20] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Jesus is the same whether you're in a valley or whether you're on a mountaintop, whether you're in a problem or in a good time. Jesus is the sovereign Son of God. He is God. He is on the throne. And He demands and deserves our worship. He demands and deserves us falling at His feet. Not approaching Him with some sense of entitlement. Here I am, Jesus. Bless me. Because it's me. It's me. You know. You Pastor Steve. Yeah, I'm the guy that pastors the church. I preach the sermons. I'm the godly guy. I never sin. Here I am. You owe me, God." [36:21] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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