Pondering for Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Daily Office Readings for Wednesday of the 7th Week of Easter: Year 2

Morning, Psalm 101, 109:1-4 (5-19) 20-30; Evening, Psalm 119:121-144;

Isaiah 4:2-6; Ephesians 4:1-16; Matthew 8:28-34

“Then the whole town came out to meet Jesus; and when they saw him, they begged him to leave their neighborhood.”  (Matthew 8:34)

There are a few observations to take note of in this story.  The Gospel of Matthew has two demoniac men approach Jesus, (Mark 5 and Luke 8 have only one man but with many demons) approach Jesus in their similar episodes. In all the versions the demons leave the man and enter pigs.  I don’t know whether it is a blessing or a curse, but I ask different questions than the commentators I have read.  Jesus does not move the evil spirits to the pigs, but rather he allows them to move themselves.  All versions have the pigs with demons drown to death.  My question however is, cannot the evil spirits simply move into the fish; the fish that are then caught by those who fish in the waters of Galilee, namely, the very disciples of Jesus, and others? This evil cycle of possession would just continue, wouldn’t it?  Am I reading too much into it?  I do ponder.

What I want to glean from this story is the fact that this was Gentile territory and raising pigs was this family’s livelihood.  Jesus destroyed an income source, or at least, allowed it to happen.  The people of that place begged him to leave either because he had a scary amount of power, or that he caused poverty for a family, or for both.  My sources, did say that there is a cost associated with following Jesus.  And I would add, the cost itself can often be scary.

My theological studies have caused changes in my life, good changes I think.  This blog is one example. My respect for Saturdays as the true Sabbath is another. My understanding of first good, and then evil, is yet another. The cost of my evolving is made manifest in how I now divide my time. I have had to stop some activities in order to have time for my new way of living into the Spirit. I don’t consider this cost scary.  I am evolving into a more spiritual person and I like it.

Today is May 20 and we remember Alcuin, Deacon and Scholar, and Abbot of Tours (May 20, 804) and his information may be found at: Alcuin

As we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and to serve, and to teach others to love and to serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John

Let us pray:

Dear Holy Jesus, as we often seem to spin in a never-ending circle of stagnation, please help us to spiral upward as we spin in our cycles of life, following the guidance of Your Holy Spirit in order that we may advance in decency and love for You and for one another.  In Your most holy Name we pray, Amen.

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