Sermon Tone Analysis

A HEART THAT REACHES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT REACHES
from the book: "Seeing the Heart of Christ" by Bill Crowder
Matthew 15:21-28
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The Canaanite _______ out to Jesus, ____________ with him, Called Jesus _____ of David (ancient title of the Messiah)
2. What was her major concern?
3. How did Jesus initially respond to the Gentile woman?
4. How did the disciples respond to this woman?
5. What was impressive about this woman's attitude even when Jesus seemed to reject her?
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