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Persistent Faith

31 min · Ayer
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We walk through Mark 7 as Jesus enters Gentile territory and meets a desperate mother whose faith refuses to quit. We wrestle with a hard line from Jesus, the kind of humility that keeps asking, and what it means to trust God before we see results.  • Jesus’ ministry crossing cultural boundaries in Tyre  • Desperation stripping away labels and defenses  • The danger of a gospel that skips repentance and need  • Interpreting Jesus’ “children and dogs” statement with the whole of Scripture  • Humility and faith shown by accepting “crumbs”  • Persistent prayer through yes, wait, or no  • Trusting Jesus’ word without immediate proof  • The deaf man’s healing and Jesus’ personal care for individuals  • “He Has Done All Things Well” as a picture of restoration  • Three closing questions to examine our faith posture

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Persistent Faith

We walk through Mark 7 as Jesus enters Gentile territory and meets a desperate mother whose faith refuses to quit. We wrestle with a hard line from Jesus, the kind of humility that keeps asking, and what it means to trust God before we see results.  • Jesus’ ministry crossing cultural boundaries in Tyre  • Desperation stripping away labels and defenses  • The danger of a gospel that skips repentance and need  • Interpreting Jesus’ “children and dogs” statement with the whole of Scripture  • Humility and faith shown by accepting “crumbs”  • Persistent prayer through yes, wait, or no  • Trusting Jesus’ word without immediate proof  • The deaf man’s healing and Jesus’ personal care for individuals  • “He Has Done All Things Well” as a picture of restoration  • Three closing questions to examine our faith posture

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