Immanuel URC of DeMotte

Even The Crumbs Are Enough!


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The sermon centers on Jesus' encounter with the Syrophoenician woman in Mark 7:24–30, using her humble faith as a lens to critique the modern church's shift toward a social justice agenda that often eclipses the gospel's core message of salvation through Christ alone. Through the woman's persistent yet lowly approach—recognizing herself as unworthy yet clinging to Christ's mercy even in the form of 'crumbs'—the preacher underscores that true faith is not rooted in social status, identity politics, or demands for equity, but in humble submission to Christ's sovereign grace. The passage reveals Jesus' deliberate testing of her faith, not to reject her, but to affirm that salvation, though initially promised to Israel, is ultimately available to all who come in faith, regardless of ethnic or spiritual exclusion. The sermon warns against replacing the gospel with worldly ideologies that promise utopian equality, emphasizing instead that the church's mission is not to achieve social perfection but to proclaim Christ, whose grace is sufficient even in the smallest provision. Ultimately, the message calls the church to stand firm in the gospel, trusting that Christ's presence and provision—no matter how meager they may seem—are infinitely more valuable than any social or economic reform.
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Immanuel URC of DeMotteBy Rev. Joel Wories