Jesus Heals a Deaf-Mute
Jesus then left the neighborhood of Tyre and went on through
Sidon to Lake Galilee, going by way of the territory of the Ten Towns. Some
people brought him a man who was deaf and could hardly speak, and they begged
Jesus to place his hands on him. So Jesus took him off alone, away from the
crowd, put his fingers in the man's ears, spat, and touched the man's tongue.
Then Jesus looked up to heaven, gave a deep groan, and said to the man, “Ephphatha,”
which means, “Open up!” At once the man was able to hear, his speech impediment was removed, and he began to talk without any trouble. Mark 7: 31-35
which means, “Open up!” At once the man was able to hear, his speech impediment was removed, and he began to talk without any trouble. Mark 7: 31-35
Notice Jesus took him off by
himself. Why do you suppose that
was? I like to think it was because the
first thing Jesus wanted him to hear were birds singing and the wind rushing in
the trees. But probably the first thing
he heard was Jesus’ own voice.
Jesus Heals a Blind Man at Bethsaida
They came to Bethsaida, where some people brought a blind
man to Jesus and begged him to touch him. Jesus took the blind man by the hand and led
him out of the village. After spitting on the man's eyes, Jesus placed his
hands on him and asked him, “Can you see anything?” The man looked up and said, “Yes, I can see
people, but they look like trees walking around.” Jesus again placed his hands
on the man's eyes. This time the man looked intently, his eyesight returned,
and he saw everything clearly. Jesus then sent him home with the order, “Don't
go back into the village.” Mark 8: 22-25
Here Jesus led him clear out of the
village before he restored the man’s sight.
Then, when his sight was restored, Jesus gave him a gentle nudge out of
town. What are your thoughts on that? I think it was because Jesus wanted him to
see first thing was real trees, like the olive and fig, as well as shrubs and
flowers. But probably the first thing he
saw was Jesus’ face.
Jesus Heals a Man with a Dreaded Skin Disease
A man suffering from a
dreaded skin disease came to Jesus, knelt down, and begged him for help. "If you want to," he said, "you can make me clean." Jesus was filled with pity,
and reached out and touched him. "I do want to," he answered. "Be clean!"At once the disease left the man, and he was clean. Mark
1: 40-43
Research has shown touch reduces anxiety, pain
sensitivity and insomnia. It also
increases the possibility of developing a gentle, nonviolent nature and
strengthening the immune system. Why did
Jesus touch this man? I think it was
because he wanted him to feel the touch of his family in friends again. He knew this would heal the feelings of shame
and isolation. But the first person to
touch him was Jesus.
The Things That Make a Person Unclean
Then Jesus called the
crowd to him once more and said to them, “Listen to me, all of you, and
understand. There is nothing that goes into you from
the outside which can make you ritually unclean. Rather, it is what comes out
of you that makes you unclean.”
When he left the crowd and went into the house, his
disciples asked him to explain this saying. “You are
no more intelligent than the others,” Jesus said to them. Don't you understand?
Nothing that goes into you from the outside can really make you unclean,
because it does not go into your heart but into your stomach and then goes on
out of the body. (In saying this, Jesus
declared that all foods are fit to be eaten.)
And he went on to say, “It is what comes out of you
that makes you unclean. For from the inside, from
your heart, come the evil ideas which lead you to do immoral things, to rob,
kill, commit adultery, be greedy, and do all sorts of evil things; deceit,
indecency, jealousy, slander, pride, and folly—all these evil things come from
inside you and make you unclean.” Mark
7:14-20
Jesus doesn’t come out and heal anyone’s ability to taste or smell food. But in this passage he lets you know it’s not your stomach you should worry about—it’s your heart. Not that paying attention to what you eat isn't important. Foods have been shown to heal as well as harm.
Jesus Heals a Man with Demons
Jesus and his disciples
sailed on over to the territory of Gerasa,
which is across the lake from Galilee. As
Jesus stepped ashore, he was met by a man from the town who had demons in him.
For a long time this man had gone without clothes and would not stay at home,
but spent his time in the burial caves. When he saw
Jesus, he gave a loud cry, threw himself down at his feet, and shouted, “Jesus,
Son of the Most High God! What do you want with me? I beg you, don't punish me!” He said this because Jesus had ordered the evil spirit
to go out of him. Many times it had seized him, and even though he was kept a
prisoner, his hands and feet tied with chains, he would break the chains and be
driven by the demon out into the desert.
Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”
“My name is Mob,” he answered—because many demons
had gone into him. The demons begged Jesus not to
send them into the abyss.[b]
There was a large herd of pigs near by, feeding on
a hillside. So the demons begged Jesus to let them go into the pigs, and he let
them. They went out of the man and into the pigs.
The whole herd rushed down the side of the cliff into the lake and was drowned.
The men who had been taking care of the pigs saw
what happened, so they ran off and spread the news in the town and among the
farms. People went out to see what had happened, and
when they came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out
sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind. Mark 8:26-35
I like to think of this passage as the birth of psychotherapy. Maybe Christian meditation, too. Well, and spiritual direction, now that I think of it. Jesus knew brute force would never subdue what was torturing this man. Only when the man was able to name the demons inside him was he set free. This is an example of the mind paying attention to itself. Sometimes we do this in reflection with a psychotherapist or a spiritual director. Sometimes we do this in meditation or in the confessional. However we do it, it frees us from our obsessions and allows us to pay attention to what really matters.
And I think Mark would be very happy if we would all
just pay attention.
1 comment:
I especially love the passage about how what goes into your mouth is not what makes you unclean, but rather the words (and intentions) that come out of it. We often get way too focused on the wrong things and thereby blinded to what really matters.
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