<h2>Sailing Across the Sea</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 36</div>
<div class='cap'>AFTER THE day of teaching in parables, when the
evening came on, as the crowds were still pressing
upon Jesus and giving him no time to rest, he said
to his disciples:</div>
<p>"Let us sail across the lake to the other side."
So they made ready the boat and took Jesus on board.
Some of the people were so eager to be with Jesus that
they also went into other boats and sailed with him.
Jesus was very tired after his day of teaching and he
lay down in the rear end of the boat, resting his head upon
one of the cushions. In the steady motion of the oars
and the gentle rippling of the waves, Jesus soon fell
asleep, while the boat moved onward over the lake.
Soon the night came and the disciples rowed on in the
darkness.</p>
<p>On the Sea of Galilee, storms often arise very suddenly.
The water may be perfectly calm for a time and
then in a few minutes lashed into fury by the wind. So
it came to pass while Jesus was sleeping. A great wind
arose, the waves rolled high and dashed into the boat;
but Jesus slept on peacefully.</p>
<p>At least four of the twelve disciples, and we know
not how many more, were fishermen. They knew how
dangerous these sudden storms might be; and as they
saw the boat filling with water and beginning to sink,
they were frightened. Coming to Jesus, they awoke
him, crying out, "Master, Master, we are lost! Help
us or we shall drown!"</p>
<p>The storm, with all the noise of creaking sails and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_206" id="Page_206">[206]</SPAN></span>
roaring winds and dashing waves, had not awaked Jesus,
but the cries of his frightened disciples aroused him from
his sleep. He looked around, saw the dashing waves
and said just these words:</p>
<p>"Peace, be still!"</p>
<p>At once the wind ceased, the waves smoothed down
and there was perfect calm upon the sea. Then Jesus
spoke to his disciples, saying:</p>
<p>"Why are you so fearful? Have you so little faith
in me?"</p>
<p>They might have known that whether their Master
was awake or asleep, they were safe if he was with them.
They wondered at this new proof of Jesus' power, and
said to each other:</p>
<p>"Who can this be that can speak to the winds and
the waves and they obey his words!"</p>
<p>They were sailing from Capernaum in a direction
southeast, and after rowing about seven miles, they
came to the eastern shore of the lake, where was a village
called Gerasa. This region was called "the country of
the Gadarenes," from a large city, Gadara, not far away.
It was a part of Decapolis, a name given to all the country
on the east of the Sea of Galilee. The word Decapolis
means "The Ten Cities," and because in that land were
ten large Roman cities, the whole country was called
"The Country of Ten Cities."</p>
<p>It must have been very early in the morning when
Jesus and his disciples brought their boats to the shore
at Gerasa. Just as they were landing, a man came
running down the hill to meet them, and from his wild
acts they saw that he was one of those wretched people
who were under the power of evil spirits. This man wore
no clothes; he would not live in any house, but stayed
in the caves in the hillside, which were used as burial
places. They had tried to bind him with ropes and chains,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_207" id="Page_207">[207]</SPAN></span>
but when the evil power was on him, he would break all
his bonds and even snap his chains apart. He stayed all
the time among the tombs, crying, moaning and gashing
himself with sharp stones.</p>
<p>This wild man ran toward Jesus and fell at his feet.
As soon as Jesus saw the state he was in, he spoke to the
evil spirit within the man:</p>
<p>"Come out of this man, you vile spirit!"</p>
<p>The spirit answered Jesus, crying out, "Jesus, son
of the Most High God, what business have you with us?
In the name of God, I call upon you not to make us suffer!"</p>
<p>Jesus saw that this man's state was far worse than
even most of those who were ruled by evil spirits. He
said to the spirit, "What is your name?"</p>
<p>"My name is Legion," answered the evil spirit;
meaning that in the man was not only one, but many of
the evil spirits, a whole army of them, for the word
"legion" means an army.</p>
<p>The demons, or evil spirits, begged Jesus not to
send them far away. On the top of the hill was a herd
of many hogs feeding. The Jewish people were not
allowed to keep hogs nor to eat their flesh, so this drove
of hogs must have belonged to foreign people, whom the
Jews called Gentiles.</p>
<p>The evil spirits asked Jesus if when they left the man,
they might go into these hogs; and Jesus allowed them.
Then the demons or evil spirits went out of the man,
leaving him lying upon the ground, naked but well.
They went into the drove of hogs, and the hogs instantly
became wild and could not be controlled. They rushed
in a great mass down the steep side of the hill and into
the water. There they were all drowned, about two
thousand in number. The men who kept the hogs ran
to the town near by, and told all the people what had
happened; how the demons at the command of this<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_208" id="Page_208">[208]</SPAN></span>
stranger had left the man, had gone into the drove of
hogs and had caused them to drown in the waters. The
people of the city came out to see for themselves what had
taken place. They saw the man in whom had been the
fierce evil spirits, now sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed
and in his right mind, calm and peaceful.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-232.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="279" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">The evil spirits went out of the man into the hogs, causing them to rush down the hill into the water</span></div>
<p>These Gadarene people evidently knew nothing
of Jesus and the many good works that he had done.
They were filled with dread of his power, and scarcely
looking at the man whom Jesus had helped so wonderfully,
thought only of the hogs which they had lost.
They begged Jesus to go away from their land and not
to come to their town. Think what blessings Jesus might
have brought to them, in curing their sick, giving sight
to the blind, and hearing to the deaf, besides the good
news of his teaching! But with no knowledge of these
good gifts, they asked Jesus to leave them.</p>
<p>And Jesus took them at their word. Sadly he turned
away, went down to the beach and stepped into the boat.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_209" id="Page_209">[209]</SPAN></span>
The man who had been set free from the evil spirits begged
most earnestly to be allowed to go with Jesus. He may
have feared that the people of the city would be angry
with him because the demons in him had killed their
hogs; or he may have thought that the evil spirits might
come back to him if he was left alone, without his mighty
helper near. He knew that he would be safe if he were
with his Lord, and he asked again and again that he might
go away with Jesus, wherever he might go.</p>
<p>But Jesus would not grant his prayer. He said to the
man:</p>
<p>"Go home to your own people, and tell them what
great things the Lord has done for you, and how he has
taken pity on you."</p>
<p>The man went through all the country of Decapolis
and told everybody whom he met what great things
Jesus had done for him. When they heard this, they all
wondered, and no doubt many wished that they had
welcomed Jesus instead of sending him away.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-233.jpg" width-obs="400" height-obs="285" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Joppa</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_210" id="Page_210">[210]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-234.jpg" width-obs="409" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">The woman came forward trembling with fear and told Jesus how she had touched his clothing and been made well. Jesus said to her: "Daughter, your faith has made you well."</span></div>
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