Today,
we are given to contemplate the scene of the Canaanite woman: a pagan
woman —not an Israeli one— whose daughter was very sick,
possessed by the demon, and who had heard of Jesus. She comes to
meet him and starts crying out: «Lord, Son of David, have pity
on me! My daughter is tormented by a demon» (Mt 15:22).
She is not asking for anything, she is only telling him of her
daughter's sickness hoping Jesus will decide what to do.
But
Jesus does not answer her. Why? Perhaps He had already realized the
faith of that woman and wanted it to grow still further. And she
keeps on begging, so that the disciples ask Jesus to send her away.
This woman's faith is evidenced, above all, through her humble
insistence, emphasized by his disciples’ words: «Send her
away: see how she is shouting after us» (Mt 15:23).
The
woman keeps on insisting; she does not get tired. Jesus' silence is
explained by the fact He has only been sent to look after the lost
sheep of the nation of Israel. Yet, after his resurrection, He will
tell his disciples: «Go into all the world and preach the
gospel to every creature» (Mk 16:15).
At
times, God's silence torments us. We have often complained of such
silence, haven't we? But the Canaanite woman kneels before Jesus. It
is the worshipping position. He replies that it is not right to take
the bread from the children to throw it to the dogs. And she answers:
«It is true, Sir, but even the little dogs eat the crumbs which
fall from their master's table» (Mt 15:26-27).
This woman is very
shrewd. She does not get angry, nor she loses her temper, but she
actually admits that He is right. «It is true, Sir». And
she places Him by her side. It looks like if she would be telling
Him: —I am a dog, but the dog is under its master’s
protection.
The Canaanite woman
offers us a great lesson: she acknowledges the Lord is right, He who
is always right. —Do not pretend to be right when you appear
before the Lord. Do not ever complaint but, if you do, end up your
prayer by saying: «O Lord, let your will be done».