In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit;
Mark 1:21-28
he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?
Have you come to destroy us?
I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”
Jesus rebuked him and said,
“Quiet! Come out of him!”
Look on me, O Lord of heaven,
you who break the chains of hell,
see all that is unforgiven,
all unhealed—and make me well.
Yet the very words are terror:
All unchained, what will I be?
You destroy our cherished errors;
what will you destroy in me?
I cannot but bow before you,
lord of heaven, lord of earth.
Even demons must adore you:
What am I at this rebirth?
I have fostered legions in me;
you seek undivided hearts,
yet if sin can't wholly win me,
take, at least, my better parts.
Take the fragments that have sought you,
though you shatter all that's left.
Little have I as I ought to:
Take it all, though I am cleft.
Yet, if you can, save the leavings,
though I know not what I'll be.
Take the legions I am keeping.
Change me, Lord: Let me be free.

Eleventh century fresco of the Exorcism at the Synagogue in Capernaum. By Unknown author – Scan aus: Rudolf Lehr –- Landes-Chronik Oberösterreich, Wien: Verlag Christian Brandstätter 2004 S. 79 ISBN 3-85498-331-X, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6633986








