Jesus dealt with a 'cutter' when He
went into the Gadarenes. This man
lived among the tombs, had been
bound by the people by shackles
and chains, but had broken them
easily. He was 'always, night and
day, in the mountains, and in the
tombs, crying, and cutting himself
with stones.' (Mark 5:1-20)
This is a grown man who was in so
much emotional pain, manifested by
demons, that he cut himself, and
lived naked in the tombs. Was it
because he was physically or
verbally abused as a child? Was it
because he saw no hope for his
future, and this was the only way of
relieving himself from the pain?
This sounds very much like the girl
mentioned above.
The key to the hope of the future is putting the demons in the presence of
Jesus Christ. In the scripture, as soon as Jesus' presence was perceived by
the demons, they immediately called out to Him. For those people, no
matter their age, who cut themselves to try to get rid of the pain, they need
to be put in the presence of Jesus, just as the man in the tombs was. This
can be achieved through intercessory prayer, to lift up the abused and
neglected.
When the demons were cast out, the man was 'sitting, and clothed, and in
his right mind.' How great a miracle would it be to see today's young
people experience the same thing? How great would it be for all those
people to proclaim that Jesus healed them? That's what Jesus told the man
to do-share his experience.
We need to pray for our youth, and those that abuse them. The troubled
mind of anyone that has to deal with abuse of any kind gives the perfect
conditions for demons to take over and manifest themselves so that people
try to destroy themselves. Some wounds cut to the quick, so deep that only
Jesus can heal them.
photo credit: Jesus Casting Out Legion
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