Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Setting
The east side of the Sea of Galilee, which is in modern day Syria lies a group of towns.
Jesus has healed leprosy, the Centurion’s servant, Peter’s Mother-in-law and others, declared the difficulties of following Him, and calmed the sea to get to this moment.
It is easy to miss the point that Jesus determined int he midst of all of these events to cross the Sea of Galilee to go to this very place at this very time.
The People
In placing this event on the east side of the sea, we also see that this region is overwhelmingly made up of gentiles.
Among those in the story include:
(1) the two demon-possessed men
(2) the pig herders
(3) the townspeople
The Main Event
Jesus’ compassion led him to venture into a Gentile area to this encounter with these two men whose lives were beyond our belief.
The men were relegated to living in the cemetery where Mark and Luke tell us their violent behavior has led to at least one of them being chained up there to prevent him from harming others and even the chains could not restrain him.
This was not a situation where the men were just unruly.
Mark’s account of the event tells us there were many demons involved who were controlling these men’s behavior.
Encountering the men, Jesus cast the demons out of the men and into a herd of pigs.
even the chains could not restrain him.
Dumb and Dumber
The Demon’s Response to Jesus
They recognized Jesus for who He was.
They realize they are eventually going to be tormented for eternity.
They are making as much noise as they can until then.
The Gadarenes’ Response to Jesus
The Farmer’s lost their herd
The city asked Jesus to leave
None of them recognized the change in the demon possessed men.
None celebrated their deliverance.
None realized that Jesus had made their lives better by removing the danger these demons posed to their everyday life.
Decisions, Decisions
Recognize His Authority
We have seen now Jesus heal from up close and far away, command nature, and rebuke demonic influences.
Disease, weather and demons are subject to His authority.
Rejoice in His Presence
When Jesus works in your life, REJOICE!
The presence of God is reason to celebrate.
Rest in His Deliverance
If you have experienced God’s power, rest in His deliverance.
The man went on to tell people what Jesus had done and people were amazed.
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