Manny Pereira - August 9, 2020

Worthy of the Nations

It seems like we have been here before. Crowds, a desolate place, Jesus healing, and a ridiculously inadequate supply of bread and fish. But there is more here than meets our eyes. Besides, the disciples do not seem to recognize the setting as the same (15:33). The context is not a mere string of unrelated pearls. We still hear the words echoing in our ears, “Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table” (15:27). Now we follow Jesus and His disciples into Galilee’s Decapolis—Gentile territory. Not surprisingly, we witness Jesus expressing moving compassion upon people outside of His covenant promises. Meek sufferers seeking mercy come to Jesus. He reveals Himself as God, not only of the Jews, but of the Gentiles also. Christ miraculously multiplies “crumbs” for them. His provision is inexhaustible—He satisfies the seeking heart. Even His “crumbs” are colossal. This is a story of beautiful compassion and mercy to the undeserving. It is a preview of Christ as the humble Savior of the world. The scene cries, “Let the nations be satisfied in Christ! For He is worthy!” Indeed, none are deserving but Christ is worthy of the nations.

Scripture References: Matthew 15:29-39

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