How do we know that Christ cares for the marginalized?
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Christ's interaction with the Syrophoenician woman demonstrates His compassion for those in need, regardless of their background.
In this passage, Christ's initial silence might seem uncaring, but it directs our attention to the depth of His mission. He specifically came to seek and save the lost, which includes even those who are outside of Israel, like the Syrophoenician woman. Despite being from a marginalized background, she approached Jesus in faith, and He did not turn her away but rather responded to her faith with compassion. The narrative shows us that Christ values those whom society overlooks and that His mercy extends beyond ethnic and cultural boundaries. The way He ultimately heals her daughter emphasizes that His grace is available to all who come to Him in faith, reinforcing the truth of the Gospel that the good news is for everyone.
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