GOSPEL READING:
Matthew 8:28-3428 And when he came to the other side, to the country of the Gadarenes, two demoniacs met him, coming out of the tombs, so fierce that no one could pass that way. 29 And behold, they cried out, "What have you to do with us, O Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time?" 30 Now a herd of many swine was feeding at some distance from them. 31 And the demons begged him, "If you cast us out, send us away into the herd of swine." 32 And he said to them, "Go." So they came out and went into the swine; and behold, the whole herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and perished in the waters. 33 The herdsmen fled, and going into the city they told everything, and what had happened to the demoniacs. 34 And behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus; and when they saw him, they begged him to leave their neighborhood.
Meditation: Do you ever feel driven by forces beyond your
strength? Two men who were possessed and driven mad by the force
of many evil spirits found refuge in the one person who could set
them free. Both Mark and Luke in their Gospel accounts of this
incident describe this demonic force as a legion (Mark 5:9 and
Luke 8:30). A legion is no small force but an army 6,000 strong!
For the people of Palestine who were often hemmed in by occupied
forces, a legion - whether human or supernatural - struck terror!
Legions at their wildest committed unmentionable atrocities. Our
age has also witnessed untold crimes and mass destruction at the
hands of possessed rulers and their armies.
No force can withstand Christ's power and authority
What is more remarkable - the destructive force of these driven
and possessed men, or their bended knee at Jesus' feet imploring
mercy and release (Luke 8:28)? God's word reminds us that no
destructive force can keep anyone from the peace and safety which
God offers to those who seek his help. A thousand may fall at
your side, ten thousand at your right hand; but it will not come
near you. ..Because you have made the Lord your refuge, the Most
High your habitation (Psalm 91:7,9).
Jesus took pity on these men who were overtaken by a legion of
evil spirits. The destructive force of these demons is evident for
all who can see as they flee and destroy a herd of swine. After
Jesus freed the demoniacs the whole city came out to meet him. No
one had demonstrated such power and authority against the forces
of Satan as Jesus did. They feared Jesus as a result and begged
him to leave them. Why would they not want Jesus to stay? Perhaps
the price for such liberation from the power of evil and sin was
more than they wanted to pay.
Jesus will free us from anything that binds us
The Lord Jesus is ready and willing to free us from anything that
binds us and that keeps us from the love of God. Are you willing
to part with anything that might keep you from his love and saving
power?
Psalm 34:6-12
6 This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of his troubles.
7 The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them.
8 O taste and see that the LORD is good! Happy is the man who takes refuge in him!
9 O fear the LORD, you his saints, for those who fear him have no want!
10 The young lions suffer want and hunger; but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.
11 Come, O sons, listen to me, I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
12 What man is there who desires life, and covets many days, that he may enjoy good?
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: Christ is triumphant over the forces of demons, by Peter Chrysologus (400-450 AD)
"[Jesus] said to them, 'Go!' The foul-smelling animals are
delivered up, not at the will of the demons but to show how savage
the demons can become against humans. They ardently seek to
destroy and dispossess all that is, acts, moves and lives. They
seek the death of people. The ancient enmity of deep-rooted wrath
and malice is in store for the human race. Demons do not give up
easily unless they are forcibly overcome. They are doing the harm
they are ordered to do. Therefore the foul-smelling animals are
delivered up that it may be made clear to the demons that they
have permission to enter the swine but not to enter humans. It is
by our vices that we empower them to do harm. Similarly, by our
power of faith we tread on the necks of demons. They become
subject to us under Christ who is triumphant." (excerpt
from SERMONS 16.8)
[Peter Chrysologus
(400-450 AD) was a renowned preacher and bishop of Ravena in
the 5th century]