A Mothers Persistent Humble Trust A Reflection on Mark 7:24-30 In today's Gospel, we meet a mother whose love refuses to accept "no" for an answer. Jesus has traveled to Tyre, seeking rest and privacy, but this Gentile woman, the Syrophoenician mother, breaks through every barrier to reach Him. She's an outsider by every measure: wrong nationality, wrong gender to approach a rabbi publicly, and yet she persists. When Jesus tests her with words that sound harsh to modern ears, she doesn't retreat in offense or despair. Instead, she meets Him exactly where He is, turning His own image back to Him with wit and humility: "Even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs." Her faith is so profound that Jesus marvels at it and grants her request immediately. What makes this woman's faith so powerful? She sees what many miss: that Jesus's love is abundant enough for everyone, that His mercy overflows beyond any human boundary. She understan...