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What does the Bible say about the demoniac of Gadara?

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The demoniac of Gadara illustrates the sovereign mercy of Christ in saving sinners, showcasing His power and purpose to redeem even the most desperate cases.

The account of the demoniac of Gadara in Mark 5 reveals the profound depths of Christ's mercy and authority. Jesus intentionally crossed the sea to reach this afflicted man, demonstrating that His purpose in salvation is deliberate and specific. This man, plagued by a legion of demons and living in extreme despair, symbolizes the extreme condition of all humanity apart from Christ. The narrative emphasizes that just as Jesus healed and delivered this man, so He seeks and saves those whom the Father has given Him, showcasing the power of Christ's word in bringing complete liberation from sin and bondage.
Scripture References: Mark 5:1-20

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