Great Faith
Jesus’ earthly ministry was largely devoted to the Jewish people. In Mark 7, however, we read the unusual story of a gentile woman who bravely came to Jesus seeking help for her demon-possessed daughter. Alistair Begg helps us make sense of this interesting encounter and reminds us that we must come to Jesus just as the gentile woman came: confident that anyone who draws near to Him will not be turned away. Scripture: Mark 7:24-30 Preached: March 7, 2010 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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Jesus Cares

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Drama in the Decapolis!

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The Faith of a Desperate Mother | Mark 7:24-30 | Pastor Daniel Batarseh (Gospel of Mark Series)

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The Syro-Phoenician Woman (Mark 7:24–30) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

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Do Not Fear, Only Believe

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God Gave Them Up – Part One

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Faith & Humility — Mark 7:24-8:10 Explained

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You May Not Want to Look!

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Mark 7 (Part 2) :24-37 • Faith that Presses in and Perseveres

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To Speak or Not to Speak (Mark 7:31-37)

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Why Jesus Called This Woman a Dog: The Mark Series Part 24 (7:24-30)

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Getting Our Spiritual Bearings

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Food from the Master’s Table (Mark 7:24-30)

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An Unusual Ending

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Do You Still Not Understand?

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Scripture-Twisting Tradition (Mark 7:1-13)

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Staying or Going?

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The Healing of the Deaf Mute (Mark 7:31–37) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

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Mark 7:24-37 - Skip Heitzig

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