Jan 14, 2026 Written by 

Opposite Face and small Boat: the (simple) expulsion of demons

(Mk 3:7-12)

 

The Kingdom of the Father announced by Jesus was by no means bound to just any creed: God did not just have a Face different from the empire system and the great Ruler of religions, but actually opposite.

This is the sense of the glad tidings that his living Body pressed from all sides and tossed about by the waves [his fraternities, then besieged] is always called upon to proclaim with the works of recovery of people in difficulty, excluded from the circle of the strong.

In this very concrete sense, the Gospel of Mk insists on the expulsion of demons - starting with a kind of neutralisation that is rooted in a quality of inner gaze and eminent relationships, devoid of the instinct to compete. Even where it may seem impossible.

In Christ, the physician of suffering humanity, things of the soul appear different, and so do relationships. All this leads his group to a different view of themselves, of history, of the world, of the multitudes (vv.7-9) and of problems.

Incredibly, the Gospel suggests starting again from the masses abandoned by their guides, their 'shepherds'!

In this way - according to the ideal of the Prophets - the Lord himself gathers and forms the authentic remnant of Israel. He does not accept the political and confessional fabric at hand.

And with Him in the midst, His intimates are configured as the nucleus of a society of simple ways, but finally of solid discernment, and divine relations.

 

At the time of Mc, with the multiplication of palace conspiracies and civil war, everyone in Rome was broadly aware that the Pax Romana was now only an ancient memory, a crude illusion.

In a moment of awareness of the crumbling of the golden age promised by the regime, popular fear and belief in the dominance of unclean spirits over goodness increased.

On the other hand, instead of liberating the people, all the authorities of the various religious expressions of the time sucked their energies - spreading fantasies and fears that ended up feeding widespread anxieties, especially the (pious but tormenting) anxieties of the unconscious.

Based on the alternative teaching and work of its Master, the Church felt invested with the task of liberating the subjugated people.

The heart-rending tortures and pious nightmares had to be placed in the background anyway, so that they would fade away spontaneously.

 

If of authentic origin, the new proposal of life will no longer appeal to feelings of unworthiness and phobias of the punishment of the gods.

 

The concrete example of the living Christ is the little boat, here in v.9 [Greek text]: the tiny assembly of sons, in which He abides.

It was not to be crushed by the epochal anxieties and obsessions of guilt, of inadequacy, that the false spiritual guides of the time inculcated in the needy people of the time - and thanks to their diseducation, made even more radically inadequate.

In addition to slaves, other wretched people at that time were the submissive in the ruthless world of the Empire, as well as subservient to the punctilious, pedantic doctrines of the various religious 'authorities'.

Because intimidated, the crowds could see no possibility of emancipation from a slavish, frightened, overwhelmed existence - made up of superstitious fears taken to excess.

 

Untethered from their ancient imprisonments and able to take on the anxieties and hopes of any crowd, believers relied on trust.

Their healing power did not rest on the manipulative or covert persuasion skills of barkers.

In the crowd of the simple, they instilled endless scruples.

Conversely, the lowly acquired a clear vision of history and life. This was thanks to convivial relations and the new Faith that disintegrated the obtuseness of common thinking.

Thus they could find latent personal and communitarian energies, help each other, and support others to rise up from all affairs.

In this way, stealing from the power of evil all humanity captive to paralysing or falsely consoling idols.

 

Even today, the true believers never claim to replenish their adherence to their conviviality as sisters and brothers, aligning themselves with the climate of fear on which - still, at full stretch - some beliefs in the field and other leaders rely.

"The" awaited Son of God - with the determinative article [v.11 Greek text: "that one"] was to be a kind of King of the princes of the earth (precisely according to the imposition formula of the tiaras - finally musealised).

"The" awaited Messiah was imagined as an exceptional character, who was to impose himself in a peremptory manner.

The Lord's Anointed One would definitively sweep away the problems, guaranteeing the chosen people extraordinary prosperity at the expense of others.

Instead, the logic of Incarnation is not identified with guile, opportunist calculations, popular traditions, or elite conventions. 

The Lord simply made himself present in a profound way - in the higher self of each one and in his People.

 

Each must have access and new life.

Thus the afflicted crowd can become a church of new harmonies, of other covenants - but from its integrated, reconciled weakness - no longer through ignorance and subtraction, or psychosis.

By adhering to Christ, coexistence, fellowship, supportive qualities, vocation, naturalness, personal character and concreteness are combined.

The Lord would not have wanted an institution that was servile and flattering, nor spirited and empty - that could create scalpings or pyramids, and awe.

Nor magniloquent, strong, capable of dictating conditions, ideology and norms - but reduced to a "little boat" [v.9 Greek text].

For this reason, Jesus never endured the pursuit of fame or inconclusive exhibitionism (v.12).

His non-paternalistic Friendship accompanies us, understands, recovers, and even stands a step back.

Here is the particular Fraternity and Church itself that is able to amalgamate; its intimate configuration, which brings together and unites all. The only convincing and amiable condition.

 

Says the Tao Tê Ching (xxxviii):

"The authentic man abides in that which is solid and does not dwell in that which is fickle, abides in the fruit and does not dwell in the flower".

And Master Ho-shang Kung comments: 'The sage who practises the Way abides in that which in the Tao [Way] is solid: he abides in simplicity'.

 

 

To internalise and live the message:

 

What frees you from obsessions? Is there a need for a reassuring, or fluid, support configuration?

In your opinion, how can the crowds converge around Jesus so that free personalities are formed, and an apostolate and an ecclesiology of communion grow, while respecting differences?

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Giuseppe Nespeca è architetto e sacerdote. Cultore della Sacra scrittura è autore della raccolta "Due Fuochi due Vie - Religione e Fede, Vangeli e Tao"; coautore del libro "Dialogo e Solstizio".

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