Mat
8:28-34
28
They landed in the country of the Gadarenes and were met by two madmen, victims
of demons, coming out of the cemetery. The men had terrorized the region for so
long that no one considered it safe to walk down that stretch of road anymore.
29 Seeing Jesus, the madmen screamed out, "What business do you have giving
us a hard time? You're the Son of God! You weren't supposed to show up here
yet!" 30 Off in the distance a herd of pigs was browsing and rooting. 31
The evil spirits begged Jesus, "If you kick us out of these men, let us
live in the pigs." 32 Jesus said, "Go ahead, but get out of
here!" Crazed, the pigs stampeded over a cliff into the sea and drowned.
33 Scared to death, the swineherds bolted. They told everyone back in town what
had happened to the madmen and the pigs. 34 Those who heard about it were angry
about the drowned pigs. A mob formed and demanded that Jesus get out and not
come back.
Food
for thought!
Jesus
has many ways of teaching us, very many ways, indeed. What is it that Jesus is
teaching us this time? He is teaching us that there's nothing he cannot do to
save us; that there's nothing to compare in value to our souls; that we could
never compare the value of a herd of swine with the value of a man's immortal
soul. Now we understand why Jesus did not spare himself to save us. He knows
our value, and unfortunately we don't.
Do
you know of someone in a helplessness or hopelessness situations, or even
yourself? Do you know someone who has given up on life and living? Well, today
Jesus proves to you and me that for him there's no hopeless or helpless people
or human situation. The gospel says: "The men had terrorized the region
for so long that no one considered it safe to walk down that stretch of road
anymore." These two men were a danger to everybody including themselves;
they had given up on themselves, just as had the people of the region. This is
why they lived in a limbo; living people living among the dead!
Jesus
performed that miracle thinking of such people like you and me. If you believe
in Jesus, as I think you do, why give in to despair? Let Jesus restore your
sanity, your holiness, your humanity, your relationship, your life as he did the
two men. He will transform your hopelessness and helplessness into hopefulness
and helpfulness; he will transform you from a madman or madwoman to a mademan
or madewoman.
The
supreme tragedy of this story lies in its conclusion. Those who were herding the
pigs ran back to the town and told the story; and the result was that the
people of the town forced Jesus to leave their territory at once: "A mob
formed and demanded that Jesus get out and not come back."
Here
is human selfishness at its worst. It did not matter to these people that two
men had been given back their sanity, their wholness, their life. All that
mattered to the villagers were their pigs that had perished. It is so often the
case that we say in effect, "I don't care what happens to anyone else, if
my profits and my comfort and my ease and my interests and my business are
preserved. I don't care what happens to you as long as I am fine. I don't care
what happens to others as long as my business thrives, as long as I make
money." We may be condemn the villagers for their insensibility, but we
must be careful that we too do not put profit over people.
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