Jesus’ healing ministry in Matthew 15:29–31 reveals restoration that leads to praise. People bring the wounded, the broken, and the forgotten, and Jesus heals them all, so completely that the crowd is left in awe, glorifying God. This moment follows the encounter with the Canaanite woman, and it widens the picture: mercy is not limited, and compassion flows freely. The healed are not only restored physically; they are returned to community, dignity, and worship. The response is not spectacle, but gratitude, they praised the God of Israel. What stands out is the quiet abundance of grace. Jesus does not single anyone out. He simply receives them, heals them, and let’s praise rise naturally from what has been made whole.

Then Jesus went from there to the shore of Lake Galilee. He went up on a hill and sat down. A large crowd of people came to him. They brought many other sick people and put them before him. There were people who could not walk, people who were blind, crippled, or deaf, and many others. Jesus healed them all. People were amazed when they saw that those who could not speak were now able to speak. Crippled people were made strong. Those who could not walk were now able to walk. The blind were able to see. Everyone thanked the God of Israel for this. Matthew 15:29-31 Easy

Father God, You, welcome the broken and restore what others overlook. Heal what is wounded in us, body, heart, and spirit, let our lives quietly glorify You and let us be more like You. Love You, thank You praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen and Amen.