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The Gospel of Mark Chapter 7:24-8:9 Persistency in Asking 24 - 30 7.24. After Jesus left there, he went to the region of Tyre. When he went into a house, he did not want anyone to know, but he was not able to escape notice. Jesus departs from those to whom He was sent to, the Jews and goes into the area of Tyre and Sidon in Syria that was a Gentile country. Tyre was a very important seaport and is in fact an island just off the shore. Sidon was about twenty miles away from there. Because this was Gentile country it would seem that Jesus for a while needed a time of rest from the people He was sent to minister to (Math. 15: 24). The end of verse suggests this for He did not want anyone to know that He was there but this was not possible for one person at least had heard that Jesus was in the area and she had such a desperate need that it made her determined that no one and nothing was going to stop her from taking this need to the Lord. 7.25 - 26. Instead, a woman whose young daughter had an unclean spirit immediately heard about him and came and fell at his feet. The woman was a Greek, of Syrophoenician origin. She asked him to cast the demon out of her daughter. This woman by nationality was a Syro-phenician, that is, she was a Phoenician living in Syria and by religion as opposed to a Jew was a Gentile. The fame of Jesus and the miracles that He had done had gone over the border into a foreign country and this woman having heard all about it sought Him out. She did not come to Him for herself but for the desperate need of her daughter who was possessed by a demon. Such was the love that this woman had for her daughter that she was prepared to go to whatever lengths necessary to help her. Yet not even a mother's love exceeds the love that God has (Isaiah 49: 15). Although this woman had nothing in her favour in being excepted or heard by Jesus and the chances of her request being granted nil yet on seeing Jesus she a Gentile of all things falls at His feet in all humility and begs Him to deliver her daughter. In Mathew's gospel chapter 15: 22 - 23 we are told that she cried to Him using His title that only the Jews would use of the Messiah "O Lord, thou Son of David." A title that she had no right to call Him. Jesus completely ignored her and when she persisted in spite of this snub the disciples begged Him to sent her away but she would not be put off by anything. Was the Lord being completely ignorant and inattentive to