Jesus said He was sent only to the lost sheep of
Israel
Jesus was in the area of Tyre and Sidon, a coastal region in extreme northeastern Galilee (Matthew 15:21).
A Canaanite
woman came to Him with a request to heal her demon-possessed daughter.
For a while, Jesus
did not respond to the woman’s entreaties, and she followed Him and continued
to beg for mercy.
Finally, the disciples, feeling that the woman was a
nuisance, asked Jesus to send her away. Then Jesus said, “I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of
Israel” (Matthew 15:24).
We should understand Jesus’ words here
not as an outright rejection of the Gentiles - moments later, He heals the
woman’s daughter (Matthew 15:28).
This was a
fulfillment of prophecy, a setting of priorities, and a test of the woman’s
faith.
In Jeremiah 50:6, God calls Israel His people and “lost sheep.”
The Messiah, spoken of throughout the Old Testament, was seen
as the one who would gather these “lost sheep” (Ezekiel 34:23-24; Micah 5:4-5).
When
Jesus presented Himself as a shepherd to Israel, He was claiming to be the
fulfillment of Messianic prophecy (Mark 6:34, 14:27; John 10:11-16; see also Hebrews 13:20; 1 Peter 5:4; and Revelation 7:17).
Jesus’
words to the Canaanite woman also show an awareness of Israel’s place in God’s
plan of salvation.
God
revealed through Moses that the children of Israel were “a holy people to the LORD . . . chosen
. . . a special treasure above all the peoples on the face of the earth” (Deuteronomy
7:6).
It
was through the Jews that God issued His Law, preserved His Word, and sent His
Son.
This
is why, elsewhere, Jesus tells a Samaritan that “salvation
is of the Jews” (John
4:22).
In Matthew 15, when the Jewish Messiah
says that He was sent to “the
house of Israel,” He is simply
connecting His presence with God’s purpose in Old Testament history.
Christ
was “born under the law,
to redeem those who were under the law” (Galatians 4:4-5).
Every
ministry must have priorities, and Christ’s ministry was no exception.
When
Jesus sent His disciples to preach the good news of the kingdom, He expressly
told them, “Do not go into the
way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. But go rather
to the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Matthew 10:5-6).
Jesus
did not forbid their preaching to all Gentiles; He did, however, narrow their
focus to the areas which should be most receptive—those who knew the Law and
were expecting the Messiah.
Paul,
in his missionary journeys, followed the same priority of preaching to the Jews
first (Romans
1:16).
Finally,
Jesus’ words to the Canaanite woman served as a test of her faith. She came to
Jesus believing that He was the “Lord,” the “Son of David,” and the giver of
mercy (Matthew
15:22).
His
delayed answer and seemingly exclusionary statement brought from her a further,
passionate,
public expression of her faith in His unlimited power (Matthew
15:27).
This
act of compassion and healing of a Gentile is a beautiful picture of Christ’s
ministry to the whole world—the Jewish Messiah is also the Savior of all who
will believe (Matthew
28:19; John 10:16; Acts 10:34-36; Revelation 5:9).
Are you struggling
with a big decision or wondering how your eternal future will play out?
Why not talk to the
God of the universe and let Him work in your behalf?
He says, “I will instruct you and teach you the way
you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you" (Psalm
32:8).
Ask God to show you
what to do. Pray the following prayer:
“Heavenly
Father,
I
admit that I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You. I now want to
turn away from my past sinful life and begin a new life with You.
Please
forgive me. I now receive your Son, Jesus Christ as my Savior, my Master and my
Lord. I believe and confess that Jesus Christ died for my sins, was buried, and
rose from the dead.
I
want to receive all that Jesus Christ has provided for me as my Savior. Your
Word says, ‘Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved’ (Romans
10:13).
I
believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and
no man comes unto the Father, but by Him.
Lord
Jesus, I pray and ask You, to come into my heart and be Lord of my life. I
thank You that you have given me eternal life, and according to Your Word, I am
born again.
Heavenly
Father, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit Who is in me now. I surrender
my life to You. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use
me for Your glory.
In
Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
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