Readings: Heb. 11:32-40, Ps.31, Mark 5:1-20
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN TO
JOURNEY WITH JESUS FOR HIS PRESENCE IN OUR LIVES DRIVES AWAY THE EVIL ONES
There
is no doubt that there is an active presence of evil in the world, which
manifest itself in different forms and occasions. This is really obvious in the
time of Jesus, for he seemed to have lived in a world of hostility; political
and family divisions as well as the conflict between good and evil just like we
have in our world today. Thus, everyday is a struggle against the malice of the
evil ones, and people are doing everything they can to overcome them.
Hence
in our Gospel passage today, we see how the presence of Jesus terrifies the
evil ones which had possessed a man for a long time and have been tormenting
the community. This unclean spirits were so fierce that no one could pass that
way. So when the man saw Jesus, he ran to him and said: ‘What do you want with
me, Jesus, son of the Most High God? Swear by God you will not torture me!’ For
Jesus had been saying to him, ‘Come out of the man and they came out from the
men and immediately entered the swine and the swine rushed into the lake and
perished in the water.
Here,
we are called to recognize that the presence of Jesus in the world brings about
victory over the evil one. For demons
recognize Jesus as the power of God. And his power over demons is a direct
defeat of the evil one. While the restoration of the man possessed, signifies
the inauguration of God's kingdom in the world and the healing of God’s people,
who had sinned and disobeyed God by abandoning his precepts and laws,
preferring instead the wicked ways of life and worldly practices which leads to
destruction.
Dear
friends, today each and every one of us are called to seek good and not evil,
to promote justice and integrity, knowing that no matter how great our sins may
have been, God alone has the power to heal us and to bring us back to himself.
And Jesus has given us the gift of his presence in the person of the Holy
Spirit, which God has bestowed on us in our baptism. In this gift resides the
power and authority to confront the evil of this world and overcome it.
Thus,
in our first reading we are challenged to imitate our heroes of faith, who
though were weak people, but were given strength to be brave in war and bring
victory for God’s people. For Jesus has won the greatest victory for us by
setting us free from sickness, evil forces and manipulations of the evil ones.
And he desires to be with us as we struggle everyday to overcome the evils in
our lives, our families, our societies and the world at large. Therefore, we
should not be afraid to stand firm against the manipulations of the devil,
because Jesus will not abandon us in this battle of life.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, the world is full of evil and wickedness, give us the grace to
seek what is good and hate what is evil, and as we struggle everyday to do your
will, may your presence be felt and drive away all evil forces in our midst
through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you God’s favour and blessings this week.
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