Monday of the
Fourth Week in Ordinary Time
(Hebrews 11:32-40; Mark 5:1-20)
The man possessed by a devil in today’s gospel shows two
characteristics of evil. He is demonstratively
violent, and he is frighteningly alone.
The man pulls apart the shackles and chains meant to bind him and apparently
uses them to intimidate others. He seems
to have no feeling for anyone which makes the tombs a fitting dwelling.
But he cannot bully Jesus. The Lord speaks directly to the source of the
man’s outrage. “’Unclean spirit, come
out of the man!’” he commands. The demon cannot help but obey. It leaves the man as tranquil as a sleeping
child. Importantly, he is able to return
home although he prefers to sing Jesus praises in the public square.
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