Jesus heals the those possessed by demons—
and the town doesn’t rejoice.
They don’t welcome the miracle.
Scripture says they were seized with fear.
Not fear of the ones—
sitting, clothed, and restored.
They were afraid of Jesus Himself—
afraid of a power they didn’t understand,
afraid of a love they had never known.
And it feels the same today.
Many face the demons of our culture—
noise, division, pride, and despair—
yet they fear the truth found in Jesus Christ
more than the darkness that binds them.
They fear surrender,
because surrender means being healed.
Even believers wrestle with this.
Many carry an image of Jesus shaped
by our wounds and prejudice.
And when that distorted image is shown to the world,
it frightens those who long for mercy.
But Jesus does not retreat from fear.
He stays.
He heals.
He reveals the mercy of God.
And He sends the restored man to tell what God has done.
So today, may we be that witness—
not showing a Jesus shaped by fear,
but the Jesus who casts out fear,
who restores dignity,
who makes the unknown safe,
because He Himself is Love
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Open our eyes to see You
as You truly are.
Calm the fears that rise
from what we do not understand.
Heal the places in us shaped
by bias or wounded memory.
Make our witness gentle, truthful,
and full of Your mercy.
Let others meet You
through the way we love and live.
Lead us into the freedom of Your peace.
Amen