To read the text of the passage click here (Mt 8:28-34)
The text begins by stating that
Jesus arrived on the other side, which because of the presence of pigs
mentioned in 8,30 is clearly Gentile territory, since Jews considered pigs as
unclean. While in the story in Mark 5,1-20 there is one demoniac, in Matthew’s
story there are two (8,28). The version in Matthew is considerably shorter than
the one in Mark, since Matthew omits many details that Mark gives. One possible
reason for this is that Matthew wants to focus attention in his story solely on
Jesus. The demons recognise Jesus and also recognise that they belong to two
different worlds. In Mark, the demons enter into conversation with Jesus, but
in Matthew they do not, but only beg Jesus to send them into the herd of
swine., and Jesus exorcises them with just one word, “Go”. Matthew does not
tell us what happens to the demoniacs after the demons leave them. However,
when the people of that town are told what happened to the demoniacs, they beg
Jesus to leave their neighbourhood.
More than physical demons that
may possess us, we may be possessed by psychological demons. These can be
feelings of fear, anger, revenge, jealousy, envy and a pessimistic attitude. If
we continue in these feelings we are not living fully the life that God wants
us to live. We need to decide that with the help of Jesus we are going to get
rid of them today.
Thanks for this very powerful statement-
ReplyDeleteThe demons recognize that they belong to TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS
Appreciate the link to the Gospel text!
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