Like a Dog Begging for Grace

Interesting insight from David E. Garland on the Syrophoenician woman who came to Jesus on behalf of her daughter who was oppressed by a demon (Mark 7:24-30). Jesus seemed to refuse to help her at first, saying that it was not right to take the children’s food and give it to dogs. This is one of the most perplexing passages of the Bible, Jesus comparing someone to a dog:

The woman’s attitude in the face of refusal is the key to this passage. She comes empty-handed and can make no claim. She has no merit, no priority standing, nothing to commend her. Her manner is the opposite of the snippy “you-owe-me” attitude that prevails among so many today. She does not argue that her case was an exception or lobby for special treatment. She does not point that Jesus is not even in the land of Israel; how could he deprive Jews of bread by helping her? On the other hand, she does not cut herself off from the miraculous power of Jesus by thinking that she is too unworthy to receive anything at all. She accepts his judgment and bows down as a beggar for grace…

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Pride

Pride changed angels into devils, and Satan uses pride as a favorite device for separating us from God and from God’s help. Pride stiffens the knees so that they will not bow down and muzzles our voice so that we do not call out in humble supplication. 

—David E. Garland

Humility

When you perceive that you are being humiliated, look on it as the sign of a sure guarantee that grace is on the way. Just as the heart is puffed up with pride before its destruction, so it is humiliated before being honored. 

—Bernard of Clairvaux, via David E. Garland

Cast Your Burdens

We serve a God who specializes on things that are impossible with man. Nothing is too difficult for Him. We serve a God who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ever ask or think. And I want you to take that care, that burden, whatever it is and roll it all over to the Lord right now. Just give it to Him. Cast your burdens upon the Lord. Just let it go.

—Don Moen