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How does sovereignty relate to the healing of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter?

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God's sovereignty is demonstrated in His ability to heal, and it is through His mercy that the woman’s faith was rewarded.

The healing of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter in Matthew 15 illustrates God’s sovereignty in responding to faith. Jesus initially appears to be dismissive, stating that He was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel, underscoring the belief that His ministry was primarily for the Jews. However, the woman's persistence and humble recognition of her need led to Jesus declaring her faith as great. This act of healing not only showcases Christ's authority over sickness but also highlights that God’s mercy is extended based on His will and purpose. Sovereignty in this context shows that God's grace can operate beyond ethnic or religious boundaries, affirming that faith in Christ is the true criterion for receiving His help.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:21-28, Romans 9:15

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