Chachi's Sunday Sermon 5.10.2026 Mark 5:1-20 reminds us of one powerful truth: no one is too far gone for Jesus.
In this message, we walk through the story of the man in the tombs, often known as the man with Legion. He was isolated, tormented, fragmented, and abandoned by the people around him. But Jesus crossed the storm, stepped onto the shore, and moved toward the very place everyone else avoided.
This sermon asks a question many people can relate to:
What does it feel like to lose yourself?
Maybe it does not look like living among tombs. Maybe it looks like inner noise, regret, shame, fear, anger, addiction, anxiety, hidden pain, or feeling divided inside. Mark shows us a man who had come apart, but Jesus saw more than his chaos. Jesus saw a person worth restoring.
The good news of this passage is that Jesus does not wait for us to clean ourselves up before we come to Him. The man ran to Jesus while he was still undone. And that is where hope begins.
This message explores:
How Jesus moves toward broken people Why hidden pain begins to rule us What it means to be restored, clothed, seated, and in your right mind Why people sometimes prefer familiar brokenness over disruptive healing How Jesus sends restored people back into life with a testimony Why your story does not have to be perfect to be powerful.
The man who once lived among the dead was sent back among the living. The man once known by his chains became known by his testimony. Jesus told him, “Go home to your own people and report to them how much the Lord has done for you and how he has had mercy on you.”
That is still our message today.
There is no darkness Jesus is unwilling to enter. There is no person too far gone. There is no tomb Jesus cannot walk into and walk out of. The first step toward healing is this:
Run toward Jesus while you are still undone.
Scripture: Mark 5:1-20 Topic: Jesus Restores the Broken Theme: Healing, Freedom, Identity, Testimony, Restoration
Based on the uploaded transcript from the message.