The Way of Christ with Barnabas Smith
This passage includes a story about Jesus casting out a demon-possessed man. Regardless of your feeling about the supernatural, it's important to know/remember that all of the miracles that Jesus performs are to support his message of rethinking our relationships to God, our neighbors, and ourselves. We find this man living on the outskirts of town in the graveyard. He's harming himself and possibly those around him. The town has tried restraining him, but that hasn't worked. They've decided it best to live him to his own devices away from everyone else. When Jesus interacts with him to heal him, he asks the man what his name is. The man responds, "We are Legion for we are many." Then the story gets weird. Jesus casts the demon out into a herd of pigs. The town gets mad and drives Jesus away. This man has had his life fundamentally changed and wants to know more about this Jesus. He asks to follow him. Jesus’ response is very telling. He tells the man to stay where he is and tell everyone how he had been restored. How his relationship to God, to his neighbors, and to himself has been changed forever. That’s the message. All of these relationships can be made whole. But first, we have to name the brokenness before we can fix it. That’s a key part of this story. In this man’s situation, no one wanted to acknowledge the problem, they just wanted a quick and easy way to deal with the fallout. Jesus steps in and helps the man name the brokenness and then restores him fully. This needs to be our pattern as well. We need to name the brokenness within ourselves or within our communities and institutions before we can move forward to make them whole. This past summer we saw a lot of people naming the problems in our society. Specifically in regards to institutional racism here in the United States. We also saw push back. People unwilling to name the problem or people whose solution was violence toward the namers. Change and restoration can mean that some people might lose something in the process. So fear takes over and they become unwilling to join in the restoration taking place in front of them.
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