Title: The Light of the Stranger
Contents Hymns/ Chapters 343 and 344
Introduction
Dear saint! In Mark 7:24-37 it is written that the woman answered and said, Yes, Lord, even the dogs under the table eat the crumbs of the children. Jesus is the light that illuminates the Gentiles (Isaiah 42:6, Luke 2:32). He shed a great light on Tire, a Gentile region, and Galilee, a region treated as a Gentile.
First: The light on the Syrophonic woman (Mark 7:24-30).
Second: To illuminate the deaf and deaf (Mark 7:31-37).
When we return to the Galilee region, people bring someone who is deaf and can't speak well and asks them to heal them. Jesus took him aside, lamented his plight and healed him. Now he has ears to hear and can speak clearly. Although he warned Jesus not to tell anyone, he spread the Lord's grace more widely. Since you have been given the ability and grace to speak from the beginning, how much do you spread that grace?
conclusion
Dear saint! The darker the darkness, the brighter the light. Like Jesus, who shed a precious light on a land of darkness, let us also be a light to illuminate the darkness around us. -Amen-
Prayer: Our Lord Jesus Christ! Let your light shine on me too, and let me live as a light in this world.