Unraveled Week 2
Mark 5:1-20 "Jesus Heals Legion"
Threads from last week
Thanks for trying this out, everyone. I hope the journal and on-line questions gave you some added insight into the passage about Sarah. And thanks to Arlene for sharing some thoughts with us. Arlene raises a good question about the idea of unraveling - is it a negative or positive? Or can it be both at different times in our lives? When we feel unraveled, we might feel that things are chaotic, we might feel isolated. Things feel frenzied. But in group dynamics, I often think about the positives of unraveling - of pulling at the various strings to better see a problem or challenge, to unravel so we might see what the truth is. In any case, something to keep reflecting on as we go along!
This Week
Click herefor the Bible text
This is Mark's account of the Gerasene demoniac. We read Luke's version a few weeks ago in worship. They're very close in structure and detail.
Questions
As with last week, if you wish to leave a comment, you can answer these in any way you wish.
1. What surprised you about this story?
2. As you look at the artwork above and read the artist's statement on page 48 in your journal, what stands out to you? What images would be important to you if you were creating art based on this story?
3. What is unraveling in this story? What emotions come up for you in reading it and imagining the scene?
4. Why do you think the townspeople respond with so much fear?
5. Looking at the writing part of the journal, how would you rewrite the ending of this story? And/or where do you think the man and the townspeople are a year or so later?
Further Reading
Thisarticle connects this story to modern day incarceration.
Next Week
For next Wednesday, we'll be looking at Exodus 5:1-2, 7:8-23, which tells the story of Pharaoh continually hardening his heart to God's demand for justice.






