Jesus first came for the Jewish people, but he envisioned a day when the gospel would be spread to all nations (Mark 13:10). In this starting passage, we see Jesus respond to the faith of a Gentile woman and in doing so, recognize that we too can be saved.
1. A short break (v. 24)
2. An outsider asks for help (vs. 25-26)
3. Jesus’ response – “Not yet” (v. 27)
4. The outsider understands – Faith & Humility (v. 28)
5. We can be saved (vs. 29-30)
Songs:
This Is Amazing Grace
#6333821 by J Farro, J Riddle, and P Wickham
2012 Bethel Music
Overcome
#7067561 by C Brown, M Brock, & S Furtick
© Music by Elevation Worship Publishing
Who You Say I Am
#7102401 by B Fielding & R Morgan
2017 Hillsong Music Publishing
Living Hope
#7106807 by B Johnson & P Wickham
Bethel Music Publishing
Amazing Grace
#4755360 by E O Excell & J Newton
Public Domain
Worthy Of Your Name
#7052927 by B Younker & S Curran
© sixsteps Music
1 - We Can Be Saved, Mark 7:24-30
September 9, 2018 • Josh Lindstrom
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