Crying out to God for help signifies a deep awareness of our need for His intervention and grace.
To cry out to God as the Canaanite woman did represents a humble acknowledgment of personal need and dependence on His mercy. In the sermon, the preacher notes that this act is not merely a request but a heartfelt plea that flows from the understanding that we, like the woman, are unworthy and in need of divine intervention. The silence she experienced from Christ was part of the proving ground for her faith, highlighting that persistence in prayer reflects a deep reliance on God’s promises and character. As Psalm 121 affirms, our help comes from the Lord, and we should approach Him with confidence in His ability to respond to our cries.
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