“True Faith Perseveres” (Matthew 15:21-39)

Join us for this inspiring message and explore the theme of perseverance in faith. Through the lens of three profound events—Jesus’ encounter with the Canaanite woman, the healing of multitudes, and the feeding of the 4,000—this sermon highlights what it means to trust in God’s provision and remain steadfast even when the answers we seek seem delayed. True faith perseveres even in the face of silence or challenges. Faith is not about worthiness but about trusting in God’s mercy. Persistent, humble prayers like “Lord, help me” are powerful acts of faith.

God’s grace is sufficient for every need. Just as the Canaanite woman received crumbs of grace that brought healing, we too can trust that His provision is more than enough for every challenge we face.

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