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Mark 5:3
3who had his dwelling in the tombs. Nobody could bind him any more, not even with chains,
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Our Lord moves far in advance of His followers, His fixed purpose stamped upon His face, a strange haste in His stride that casts astonishment and awe over the silent, uncomprehending disciples.
It is not a kingdom of earthly splendour.
This transaction teaches us not to be too forward in our professions, or too confident in our own strength, lest confidence increase the guilt and shame of failure.
First, in Creation, Christ's operations display order, regularity, and perfect adaptation.
Their *sedulity*—their persistent, uninterrupted devotion—admitted no indifference in their religious offices.
Paul, writing to the Hebrews, calls this inner barrier "the second veil," describing it as the threshold beyond which lay the most sacred articles of Jewish worship.
During inspection, workers discovered a live artillery shell wedged in a disused corner—a projectile that had remained concealed for over fourteen years.
This repetition teaches us the nature of biblical *proseuche* (prayer): not a single petition, but sustained intercession through distress.