But He would not let him; instead, He told him, “Go back home to your
own people, and report to them how much the Lord has done for you and how He
has had mercy on you.” Mark 5:19 HCSB
In the Book
of Mark chapter 5 we are told the story of Jesus driving out a legion of
unclean spirits from a man tormented by them. This story is one that I find
interesting in many different ways. One the story shows the power of God
through Jesus Christ and then the biggest part of it to me is what Jesus tells
the guy when he begs and pleads to come with him. Why would Jesus not let this
man come with him?
For this we
must look at what we are given to do with our lives even today. God wants each
of us as his Disciples to spread the good news. Does this Good News stop with
the four books known as the Gospels? No, it begins there. The Good News must
continue and our stories add to the testimony of Jesus and validating the fact
that he is the Living God.
We are still
fruit on the vine. We partake of the
fruit of the vine in remembrance of what Christ Jesus did for us. Only through
this act do we provide the next generation of our brothers and sisters the
fruit of the vine that they need to hear to bend the knee to the God we love so
much. But that is only one part of this story.
Jesus came
to this region and as soon as he landed the demons came and bowed a knee to
Jesus. Now to quote a great preacher that spoke about this story, “This guy was
so bad that they had tried to chain him down and he busted the chains. So they
ran him off to the graveyard where he couldn’t hurt anyone but himself.” *
He would cry
out day and night and beat himself with rocks. The demons had given him
supernatural strength, at the cost of who he was. That’s something I can relate
to in my walk. When these demons come into you, they change who you are. They
change you down to your thoughts. So this man had been plagued by these demons
for such a time that he was exiled from his friends and family. The demons
finally had what they wanted, they had isolated him completely.
These demons
would have probably caused this man to die and they would drag him to the pit
with them had Jesus not shown up. As soon as he saw Jesus, he ran to him, but
it was not him that did the running. It was not him who cried out to Jesus. In
Verse 7 it says, “And he cried out with a loud voice, ‘What do You have to do
with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg You before God, don’t torment
me!’
Interesting,
now this is not the first time a demon had acknowledged Jesus in such a way. In
fact every time that we have a detailed account, they all know who Jesus is. Not
only do they know but they are afraid of him. They begged to God for Jesus not
to torment or torture them. Jesus had full authority over them. They begged and
pleaded for Jesus to not send them away from this place.
Jesus had no
reason to give these demons anything. These demons had done so much harm to
this man that sending them beck to hell where they belonged would have been
perfectly fine. What does Jesus do? He grants them their prayer. Think about
that for a moment.
The Demons
prayed to God and to Jesus and begged Jesus to not be sent away but allow them
to go into a heard of swine. And Jesus answered their prayer and allowed them
what they wanted. Jesus showed mercy on even the demons.
Now the
demons in the swine ran the swine right into the sea where they drowned. This
didn’t make Jesus too popular with the locals. The men who tended the swine ran
into town to report what they had seen, and well the mob was gathered. As they
came they saw the Frankenstein grade monster sitting at Jesus’s feet in
clothes, which makes one wonder how he had been running around when possessed,
and of a right mind.
So this
Jesus guy fixed Frankie by sending the demons in swine, the swine had played
lemmings by running into the sea, and now Frankie was clothed and not so crazy.
That made them scared. I wonder which part of all that really made them afraid
and why. There are so many reasons why these people would be afraid, but they
had no reason to be afraid. Then again they didn’t know Jesus, not yet anyway.
Our God in
the flesh showed mercy to demons and answered their prayer, but then moments
later, the man that had been plagued by them he denied that prayer. Again the
man wanted to go with Jesus, so thankful for what Jesus had done for him. Jesus
knew that Frankie had a lot of work to do for him, but he could do more work
for Jesus here.
The words
that Frankie needed to speak would serve those around him best. The same people
that probably tried to chain him up to keep him safe would need to see what
Jesus had done for him. The family that had mourned him would have to see him
live again. Only through that would these scared villagers come to know how
silly it was to be afraid of Jesus.
But going
back wasn’t enough, no, he had to tell his story. A living testimony, to provide
these people with the fruit of the vine that was not yet harvested. The command
issued to Frankie would be one of the flagstones for the foundation of what we
are called to do with our own testimonies. We do not speak it to make ourselves
feel better. No, we do it to help give God the grace in our shortcomings or
pitfalls.
God will get
the Grace in all things. Frankie provided people with the blood of Christ
before we were called to remember Christ Jesus for his sacrifice. Frankie got
to be the lifeblood and helping hand to allow others to know Jesus. And that is
what we are each called to do. To be a disciple we must go out into the world
and speak to what God has done for us and through us so others may know how
good the fruit is. So others may know Jesus the way we do. So go be Frankie
today, tomorrow and until the work is done.
*Quoted from Jeff Walling pastor at http://prcoc.org Check out his sermons on their
website.
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