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Limerick
In a land where the storm’s fury swirled,
A man in despair was unfurled.
Chains could not hold,
His story told,
Of grace that can free any world.
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Potential actions to take in response
A practical way to respond to Luke 8:26-39 is to practice showing kindness and acceptance toward people who are often marginalized or misunderstood. In the story, Jesus shows compassion to someone who is outcast and suffering. You can do the same by reaching out with empathy to someone experiencing hardship, whether it’s offering a listening ear, helping with everyday needs, or simply accepting them without judgment. This act of kindness not only reflects compassion but also helps break down barriers and fosters understanding. By doing so, you embody the message of compassion and acceptance that is central to the passage, making a positive impact on others’ lives simply through your actions.
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Related passages
**Summary:**
Jesus heals a demon-possessed man, demonstrating divine authority over evil, transformation through faith, and Jesus’ compassion for the oppressed.
**Related Bible Passages:**
1. **Mark 5:1-20** – Similar healing of the Gerasene demoniac; emphasizes Jesus’ power over demons and His mercy for those suffering spiritually.
2. **Matthew 8:28-34** – Parallel account of Jesus casting out demons; highlights Jesus’ authority and the impact of His deliverance on communities.
3. **John 11:38-44** – Jesus raises Lazarus, illustrating His power over death and His compassionate response to human suffering.
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