EPISODE · Jul 29, 2026 · 12 MIN
Compassion For All People (Matthew 15:21-38; Mark 7:24–8.9)
from The Wisdom Journey
Share a commentA desperate mother chases Jesus into a house, won’t stop pleading, and then answers him with one of the most unforgettable lines in the Gospels: even the crumbs are enough. We follow the chronology through Matthew 15 and Mark 7 as Jesus moves from confrontation with the Pharisees over clean hands and unclean hearts to the Gentile regions of Tyre, Sidon, and the Decapolis, where outsiders discover just how wide his mercy really is.We talk through why Jesus’ initial response to the Canaanite woman sounds so blunt, how it connects to God’s covenant priority to Israel, and why her humility and persistence become the model of “great faith.” That moment also exposes the disciples’ instincts to protect boundaries and avoid inconvenience, the same instincts that still show up in us when someone doesn’t fit our category of who “belongs.”Then we watch Jesus heal a deaf man with a speech impediment using simple, personal signs and the command “Ephtha” meaning “Be opened,” before landing on the feeding of the 4,000Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show
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Share a comment A desperate mother chases Jesus into a house, won’t stop pleading, and then answers him with one of the most unforgettable lines in the Gospels: even the crumbs are enough. We follow the chronology through Matthew 15 and Mark 7 as Jesus moves from confrontation with the Pharisees over clean hands and unclean hearts to the Gentile regions of Tyre, Sidon, and the Decapolis, where outsiders discover just how wide his mercy really is. We talk through why Jesus’ initial response t...
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Compassion For All People (Matthew 15:21-38; Mark 7:24–8.9)
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