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Reflection – Lectionary: 307


“He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, not permitting them to speak because they knew him.” This passage is especially interesting because it is one of many references in the Gospel according to St. Mark where we encounter demons and their dreadful demonic possession. The ancient world believed that the air was thickly populated with evil spirits that sought entry into everyone. Often they did enter through food or drink. All illnesses were caused by them. There were spirits of deafness, dumbness, fever; spirits which took a man’s sanity and wits away; spirits of lying and of deceit and of uncleanness. It was such a spirit that Jesus exorcized here. “Since the children share in blood and Flesh, Jesus likewise shared in them, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the Devil, and free those who through fear of death had been subject to slavery all their life.”

“My sheep hear my voice, says the Lord. I know them, and they follow me.”  However dramatic or dark, this topic of confronting evil and evil spirits is good for each and every one of us: every day is a challenge and a struggle to live this life and walk this walk. We live in a world of darkness and terror, and unless we hold the Light of Christ within us, we will indeed be swallowed up in despair. Thus, the battle between light and darkness is not just outside of us; it is also within us. Thanks be to God, we have Jesus, especially in the Eucharist, to help us move forward in faith. Evil is not sustainable because it has already been defeated. It is now up to us to join the winning, victorious team. 

“But the Dark cannot claim what Light does not surrender.” C.L. Wilson

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