Jesus went to
the district of Tyre. He entered a house and wanted no one to know about it,
but he could not escape notice. Soon a woman whose daughter had an unclean
spirit heard about him. She came and fell at his feet. The woman was a Greek, a
Syrophoenician by birth, and she begged him to drive the demon out of her
daughter. He said to her, “Let the children be fed first. For it is not right
to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs.” She replied and
said to him, “Lord, even the dogs under the table eat the children’s scraps.”
Then he said to her, “For saying this, you may go. The demon has gone out of
your daughter.” When the woman went home, she found the child lying in bed and
the demon gone.
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Reflection:
What is the
key for us to have what we want from Jesus? It’s persistence, if we think that
Jesus doesn’t hear our prayers, we should continue to beg Him to grant us what
want. We should never give up because giving up is a sign of our lack of faith
in Jesus.
The
Syrophoenician woman in our gospel never gave up on her prayer request even if
she was already being tested by Jesus. She persisted and humbly beg Jesus to
cure her daughter possessed by the devil. Eventually her persistence bore fruit
for when she went home she found out that her daughter was not anymore
possessed by the devil.
As we
continue our journey in this temporal world, we surely will be facing a lot of
problematic situations. Let us not let these disappointing events bring us down
and let us not let these situations separate us from Jesus. The more we
encounter trials in our lives the more that we go persistently to Jesus for
help.
For it’s only
Jesus and it’s only through Jesus that we would be able to survive the many
trials and tribulations in this world. What if for example we
persistently pray to Jesus for help and he does not help us? Would this be
possible that we pray and we don’t receive any help from Jesus? Yes this is
very possible but this should not be a reason for us to give up and distance
ourselves from Jesus.
Are you
always persistent when you pray to Jesus? – Marino J. Dasmarinas