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You are here: Home / Adventist Sermons & Video Clips / Lesson 11: Mission to the Unreached – Part 2 | 11.3 In Tyre and Sidon

Lesson 11: Mission to the Unreached – Part 2 | 11.3 In Tyre and Sidon

December 11, 2023 By admin

The portrayal of the woman in the accounts of Matthew 15:22–28 and Mark 7:24–30 vividly illustrates how the evangelists shaped their narratives with respect to their respective audiences. The differences in describing the woman as a “Canaanite” in Matthew or as a “Greek from Syrophoenicia” in Mark provide insights into the varied perspectives and backgrounds of their intended listeners.
Matthew, likely writing for a Jewish audience, emphasizes the woman’s ethnic identity as a Canaanite. This may evoke historically conditioned prejudices and aversions towards the Canaanites, described in the Old Testament as idolaters and stumbling blocks for the Israelites. The disciples’ hesitation toward the woman’s request reflects these prejudices and highlights how deeply rooted such attitudes were in Jewish society.
Mark, on the other hand, addressing a likely Gentile audience, opts for a more nuanced description of the woman. He not only emphasizes her ethnic affiliation as Greek but also adds the note of her being from Syrophoenicia. This apparent cultural richness might be of greater interest and understanding to his audience. The woman’s reaction may thus be shaped not by prejudices but by compassion and universal concern for her daughter’s well-being.
Jesus’ strategy of not immediately responding to the woman’s plea indicates a deeper intention. Through this action, he aimed not only to move the hearts of the disciples and challenge their preconceived notions but also to highlight the difference in perception between Jews and Gentiles. The encounter with this woman was a living demonstration of Jesus’ compassionate love and grace transcending ethnic and national boundaries.
In this context, it becomes clear how crucial it is to understand the cultural, historical, and social backgrounds of the Gospel texts to grasp their messages in their original intent and impact.
Read 1 John 2:2. What should this text tell us about being equal before God?
“And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world.” 1 John 2:2
This verse emphasizes the universal significance of Jesus Christ as the propitiator for the sins of the whole world. The message that Jesus is the “propitiation for our sins” means that through his death on the cross, he has created the possibility of forgiveness and reconciliation with God for all people.
This statement underscores the equality of all people before God in terms of the opportunity for redemption. Regardless of ethnic background, social status, or other external distinctions, everyone has the same opportunity to be freed from sins through faith in Jesus Christ and to have a relationship with God.
The verse reminds us that God’s love and redemption are not limited to a specific group but are accessible to all people. The concept of equality before God is based on God’s all-encompassing love and his desire for all people to be saved (cf. 1 Timothy 2:4).
Considering this text, Christians should strive to extend God’s universal love and treat others, regardless of their differences, with love, respect, and mercy.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-11-mission-to-the-unreached-part-2-11-3-in-tyre-and-sidon/

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