Verse 28
I. The great faith of this woman is to be traced in her humble confession. (1) She confesses her misery when imploring the mercy of Christ. (2) She confesses her weakness when imploring the help of Christ. (3) She confesses her unworthiness by admitting the mission of Christ.
II. The great faith of this woman is to be traced in her fervent prayer. (1) Mark her recognition of the character of Christ. (2) Observe her confidence in the power of Christ. (3) Notice her earnestness in seeking the aid of Christ.
III. The great faith of this woman is to be discovered by her determined perseverance: (1) Her faith overcame the difficulty of obtaining a personal interview with Christ. (2) Her faith overcame the singularly apparent coldness of Christ. (3) Her perseverance overcame the limitation of the usual ministrations of Christ.
J. Wonnacott, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xvii., p. 156.
References: Matthew 15:28 . J. Edmunds, Sixty Sermons, p. 123; S. Greg, A Layman's Legacy, p. 208; Homiletic Quarterly, vol. iii., p. 128; J. Wonnacott, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xvii., p. 156; E. H. Bradby, Sermons Preached at Haileybury, p. 49; T. T. Lynch, Sermons for my Curates, p. 317; R. Heber, Parish Sermons, vol. ii., p. 251; W. F. Hook, Sermons on the Miracles, vol. ii., p. 33.Matthew 15:32-39 . Preacher's Monthly, vol. i., p. 221; Parker, Inner Life of Christ, vol. ii., p. 340.
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