Good Morning All,
Mark 5: 2-3;
“And when Jesus had stepped out of the boat, immediately there met him
out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit. 3 He
lived among the tombs. And no one could bind him anymore, not even with a
chain,”
This is
another story about Jesus when he heals a man who is possessed by demons. Jesus drives the demons out of the man and
cast them into a herd of pigs which promptly run off a cliff into the sea. The man who was possessed by the demons was
cured. He no longer lived among the
tombs. When the people from the local
village came to see him, he was dressed normal and acted normal and spoke
normally. Everyone was astounded.
For many of us in this the 21st
century, demon possession seems a little strange, perhaps even bizarre. I have been asked if I believe in these
possessions; yes I do. Do they happen
today? Perhaps. Just because we have
different names for the events, does not change the pain involved. The people at the time of Jesus may have
called them demons while we call them schizophrenia or bi-polar or Asperger’s
syndrome or any one of a number of other ailments and problems; they all mean
pain to the person who suffers from them.
This man may have even been
clinically depressed. I have talked with
people who have experienced these conditions and others like it. They often describe feeling like they are
possessed by something or someone as they do not feel they control their own
actions or thoughts. What they describe
sounds scary and full of pain much like the life of the people who the Bible
describes as being possessed.
Perhaps there have been times
when you felt like you were “living in the tombs” more afraid of life than
looking forward to it. Perhaps there
have been dark times for you to overcome.
Those dark times can cause a lot of pain and even feel like someone or
something is controlling you. You may be
feeling that right now. If you are, know
that God loves you and wants to help.
First and foremost, call someone.
Call your doctor or a counsellor or your minister but call someone and
get professional help. This is one of
God’s tools in caring for you. Secondly,
pray for God’s guidance and assistance.
Third, talk with those close to you; they love you and care for you, let
them in.
There will be dark and
painful times in this life because the world is still broken by sin. Yet we are never alone and we never have to
face this world alone. God is there with
us and loves us and will protect us from the devil’s arrows. We need to use the tools he gives us in this
battle. Trust in God’s mercy to sustain
you. Hold onto his love for you and he
will free you from the pain that possesses you.
Father, there are times when
the darkness seems too great. It is at
these times when I need your grace to bring me out of the tombs of
despair. Be with those who are still
hurting and living among the tombs of despair.
Give to them your healing touch.
Bring them to the light of your love.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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