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the desire of ages-第90章

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amed with intelligence。 The countenances; so long deformed into the image of Satan; became suddenly mild; the bloodstained hands were quiet; and with glad voices the men praised God for their deliverance。

From the cliff the keepers of the swine had seen all that had occurred; and they hurried away to publish the news to their employers and to all the people。 In fear and amazement the whole population flocked to meet Jesus。 The two demoniacs had been the terror of the country。 No one had been safe to pass the place where they were; for they would rush upon every traveler with the fury of demons。 Now these men were clothed and in their right mind; sitting at the feet of Jesus; listening to His words; and glorifying the name of Him who had made them whole。 But the people who beheld this wonderful scene did not rejoice。 The loss of the swine seemed to them of greater moment than the deliverance of these captives of Satan。

It was in mercy to the owners of the swine that this loss had been permitted to come upon them。 They were absorbed in earthly things; and cared not for the great interests of spiritual life。 Jesus desired to break the spell of selfish indifference; that they might accept His grace。

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But regret and indignation for their temporal loss blinded their eyes to the Saviour's mercy。

The manifestation of supernatural power aroused the superstitions of the people; and excited their fears。 Further calamities might follow from having this Stranger among them。 They apprehended financial ruin; and determined to be freed from His presence。 Those who had crossed the lake with Jesus told of all that had happened on the preceding night; of their peril in the tempest; and how the wind and the sea had been stilled。 But their words were without effect。 In terror the people thronged about Jesus; beseeching Him to depart from them; and He complied; taking ship at once for the opposite shore。

The people of Gergesa had before them the living evidence of Christ's power and mercy。 They saw the men who had been restored to reason; but they were so fearful of endangering their earthly interests that He who had vanquished the prince of darkness before their eyes was treated as an intruder; and the Gift of heaven was turned from their doors。 We have not the opportunity of turning from the person of Christ as had the Gergesenes; but still there are many who refuse to obey His word; because obedience would involve the sacrifice of some worldly interest。 Lest His presence shall cause them pecuniary loss; many reject His grace; and drive His Spirit from them。

But far different was the feeling of the restored demoniacs。 They desired the company of their deliverer。 In His presence they felt secure from the demons that had tormented their lives and wasted their manhood。 As Jesus was about to enter the boat; they kept close to His side; knelt at His feet; and begged Him to keep them near Him; where they might ever listen to His words。 But Jesus bade them go home and tell what great things the Lord had done for them。

Here was a work for them to do;to go to a heathen home; and tell of the blessing they had received from Jesus。 It was hard for them to be separated from the Saviour。 Great difficulties were sure to beset them in association with their heathen countrymen。 And their long isolation from society seemed to have disqualified them for the work He had indicated。 But as soon as Jesus pointed out their duty they were ready to obey。 Not only did they tell their own households and neighbors about Jesus; but they went throughout Decapolis; everywhere declaring His power to save; and describing how He had freed them from the demons。 In doing this work they could receive a greater

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blessing than if; merely for benefit to themselves; they had remained in His presence。 It is in working to spread the good news of salvation that we are brought near to the Saviour。

The two restored demoniacs were the first missionaries whom Christ sent to preach the gospel in the region of Decapolis。 For a few moments only these men had been privileged to hear the teachings of Christ。 Not one sermon from His lips had ever fallen upon their ears。 They could not instruct the people as the disciples who had been daily with Christ were able to do。 But they bore in their own persons the evidence that Jesus was the Messiah。 They could tell what they knew; what they themselves had seen; and heard; and felt of the power of Christ。 This is what everyone can do whose heart has been touched by the grace of God。 John; the beloved disciple; wrote: 〃That which was from the beginning; which we have heard; which we have seen with our eyes; which we have looked upon; and our hands have handled; of the Word of life; 。 。 。 that which we have seen and heard declare we unto you。〃 1 John 1:1…3。 As witnesses for Christ; we are to tell what we know; what we ourselves have seen and heard and felt。 If we have been following Jesus step by step; we shall have something right to the point to tell concerning the way in which He has led us。 We can tell how we have tested His promise; and found the promise true。 We can bear witness to what we have known of the grace of Christ。 This is the witness for which our Lord calls; and for want of which the world is perishing。

Though the people of Gergesa had not received Jesus; He did not leave them to the darkness they had chosen。 When they bade Him depart from them; they had not heard His words。 They were ignorant of that which they were rejecting。 Therefore He again sent the light to them; and by those to whom they would not refuse to listen。

In causing the destruction of the swine; it was Satan's purpose to turn the people away from the Saviour; and prevent the preaching of the gospel in that region。 But this very occurrence roused the whole country as nothing else could have done; and directed attention to Christ。 Though the Saviour Himself departed; the men whom He had healed remained as witnesses to His power。 Those who had been mediums of the prince of darkness became channels of light; messengers of the Son of God。 Men marveled as they listened to the wondrous news。 A door was opened to the gospel throughout that region。 When Jesus returned to Decapolis; the people flocked about Him; and for three

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days; not merely the inhabitants of one town; but thousands from all the surrounding region; heard the message of salvation。 Even the power of demons is under the control of our Saviour; and the working of evil is overruled for good。

The encounter with the demoniacs of Gergesa had a lesson for the disciples。 It showed the depths of degradation to which Satan is seeking to drag the whole human race; and the mission of Christ to set men free from his power。 Those wretched beings; dwelling in the place of graves; possessed by demons; in bondage to uncontrolled passions and loathsome lusts; represent what humanity would become if given up to satanic jurisdiction。 Satan's influence is constantly exerted upon men to distract the senses; control the mind for evil; and incite to vi
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