Luke 8:30 –
And Jesus asked him saying, What is your name?
In
this account we have the story of the man we refer to as ‘The Madman of Gadara’.
Most of the teaching that we have heard highlights that Jesus addressed the devil by asking, ‘What
is your name?’ However, G. Campbell Morgan pointed out that perhaps Jesus was actually asking the man his name. I find this thought to be very instructive.
Think of
the condition of this poor, tormented man; demon-possessed, self-destructive, running
naked in the cemetery, no life to speak of, anguished, no rest, no peace, no
friendships. I am sure that whatever family he had would have been driven away
long ago. He is frantic and distressed, but Jesus attempts to rescue him by
getting him to remember his name. ‘Don’t you remember who you are? You were
born into a family and your parents lovingly named you. You had purpose,
dreams, aspirations and friends. Don’t you remember? You laughed and played
together with the friends of your youth, you fell in love with a beautiful
girl. You learned a trade and worked hard providing for your new family. What
is your name? That’s who you are. You are not this raving and tormented
lunatic. You are not this violent madman. No! You are a person. You are a man,
created in the image of God, created to walk with dignity and purpose. You were
destined to engage in society and contribute to others' success. What is your
name? It is still your name, it still exists, it may have slipped out of your
memory but your name has survived. It’s your name, not someone else’s. It is
yours, it belongs to you. You matter. You are missed. You are important. You
have a place in this life. You are a person with a name, and you are connected
relationally to significant people’.
What about us? Have we forgotten who we
are? Have we forgotten our name? Has life’s challenges blurred the memory of
our identity and our value? We are living in the days of identity theft and it
is time to take back our true name. The world has tried to define us and
re-name us but our Heavenly Father has named us. We are named by God as his
children and we must never forget who we are. What is your name?
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