“The man who had been demon
possessed begged to go with him. Jesus did not let him but said “Go home to
your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you and how He has had
mercy on you.”
I have read this
story many times but this time I saw it with fresh eyes. Chapter 5 of Mark
gives the account of a Demon possessed man who is healed by Jesus. This story shows the authority of Christ over
all as even the demons recognized him as the Son of the Most High. At this point in his life, only the spirits
had truly recognized him as the great Messiah King. He heals the demon-possessed
man and it is a beautiful picture of Christ freeing us from our sin. However the story does not stop there. In verses 18 and 19 the man begs to travel
with Jesus but notice Jesus response.
He said no.
I think we portray God sometimes as a Yes man. If it seems right and good we assume his
answer will be yes because after all He wants us to be happy right? I like to
hold to this view of my Lord because it sits better with me. This healed man simply wanted to continue
with Christ. He had gone through so much
and his plea seemed honorable. Surely Jesus would grant him that wish. I’m sure the man could even envision
following Jesus and telling others his story of freedom along the way, yet this
is not what happens in the story. Instead, Jesus told him to stay. This can
seem harsh but when we look at Mark in its entirety, we see that Jesus knew
what this man would face when he would return to his family. Jesus’ own family (Mark 3:20) thought he was
crazy. He knew and understood staying
would be difficult. He even returned to
his own town in Mark 6 and endured the challenges, but the demon-possessed man
staying was part of his plan to reach the people in the region of
Gerasene. Even though the man did not
want to go back, he was to tell his own family of God’s mercy in his life. In
my own life, this is a fear I have. That
I will want to go somewhere and do something and the Lord has other plans.
Because sometimes
God says no.
Like he said no to David when he asked to build his temple. Like
he said no to this possessed man who wanted to go and follow Jesus. But
sometimes following Jesus means staying.
It man mean going back and facing the haunted land and part you
want so badly to escape. Sometimes
deliverance comes in the form of remaining.
In the case of this man in Mark, it was a spiritual deliverance- not a
physical relocation. Jesus knew the
difficulty he would have in looking his family in the face and seeing his
former life in their eyes. But this
time, his return would be different. He
had been healed. Freed from bondage. He
had received unmerited mercy. And He had a story.
The man obediently went and proclaimed his mercy story to his
family in Decapolis… and in the wake of his redemption song was a people group
who were left in amazement.
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