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      • When questioned about her faith, Ava refused to recant and boldly proclaimed her belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. She was subjected to brutal torture, but she remained steadfast in her faith. Her unwavering devotion to God inspired many of her fellow Christians to remain strong in the face of persecution.
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  2. Jan 1, 2001 · If a person accepts Christ as their Savior, but later abandons their faith, are they still saved? Students of the Bible vary on the answer to this question, but as I understand the Scripture, the answer is yes. If a person truly trusted in Christ, then he cannot lose his salvation.

  3. Jesus told Peter he would deny him three times. The once bold and outspoken apostle did something he never thought he would do, deny Christ. In Jesus's darkest hour his friend and close follower turned his back on him.

  4. The silence of Christ. In Matthew 15:23 we are told that she went to Him and made her plea and “Jesus did not answer a word.” He practically ignored her – yet He was testing her faith. He knew what was in man, He knew that she had faith. He was waiting for her faith to find full expression.

  5. Apr 18, 2016 · Rejecting Jesus has significant consequences, as we see in today's passage. Having described the failure of the people in Nazareth to believe Jesus despite their knowledge of His wisdom and power, Mark explains that our Lord "could do no mighty work there" except to heal a few people (Mark 6:5).

  6. Oct 15, 2021 · Despite saying he was only sent to the house of Israel; Jesus does heal a centurion’s servant (8:5-13) and the child of this Syrophoenician woman. As Samuel Sandmel notes, the references to Gentiles in Jesus ministry are not the norm, but exceptions.

  7. This verse shows that Jesus has just been rejected by the Jews (Matthew 15:1-20). The children has rejected the bread, causing the bread to fall down from the table, and now the crumbs of bread is underneath the table, in Tyre and Sidon where the gentile dogs are.

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