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title = "Luke 8:2639"
date = "2022-11-25"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk8.26-39)
After the storm, Jesus and the disciples arrive safely in the country of the
Gerasenes (or Gadarenes; different texts say different towns, and they're both
near enough to be plausible). They are met by a demon-possessed man who has
been greatly tormented. The demons know who Jesus is and are afraid of Him and
ask Him not to torment them. As an alternative, they offer to go into a nearby
herd of pigs. Jesus agrees, and the legion of demons drive the pigs mad so that
they rush into the lake and drown. This understandably freaks the pigherds out,
and they go tell everyone around what happened. The people come to see what has
happened and seeing the ex-demoniac acting like a normal, healthy person
frightens them too. They ask Jesus to leave the area, so He does. But before He
can leave, the man asks to go with Him, but Jesus sends him back to his home,
this time telling him to share freely what God has done for him.
We learn from this story that demons know who Jesus is, and that He has power
and authority over them. They call Him "Son of the Most High God" (_v. 28_) and
beg Him not to send them to the abyss (_v. 31_). We also learn that mental
illness can be caused or exacerbated by demons, which is not to say all mental
illness necessarily is.
Jesus's ministry was focused on teaching His own countrymen, the Jews, so it is
a little strange that He went to this Gentile area in the first place. (Jews
wouldn't keep pigs, after all.) But He doesn't ignore Gentiles completely when
He encounters them, maintaining the idea that God's plan of salvation includes
all people. (See God's covenant with Abraham, Peter's dream, and all of Paul's
letter to the Romans.)
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Give us compassion for those in hard circumstances, and help us care for them
as You would.