“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej






Sunday Sermon

Demons Recognize Holiness
July 09, 2023

- Fr. Ernesto Obregón -


In today’s Gospel reading, Matt. 8:28-34, 9:1, we hear from St. Matthew the story of Jesus casting out two demons in the country of Gergesenes. This passage is often referred to as the story of “the demons and the swine.” Father Ernesto challenges us to analyze this familiar story in a new way by asking the questions: Why weren’t the two demoniacs thrown out of town by the people?; and why didn’t the people rejoice when Jesus cast out the demons? By looking at the context of the story’s time and place, we find that the casting out of these two demons may have caused spiritual distress, as the townspeople were pagan and not Jewish, and financial difficulty, as this greco-roman community likely farmed pigs. Like St. Paul’s casting out of the demon possessing the female slave in Acts chapter 6, we find that, when faced with Jesus’ holiness, the demons are compelled to speak the truth of who Christ is. Father Ernesto explains that sometimes strong action is taken by God and his disciples to protect the Gospel. In this case, the demons were cast out so that the townspeople would not follow the demoniacs - for in this moment they confessed the Truth - and ultimately be led astray to the wrong authority, which the demons followed. Christ’s casting out of the demons did not result in a warm welcome by the people, but it did protect the truth of the Gospel to be one day preached in Gergesenes. 

 

 



The Rev. Fr. Ernesto M. Obregón was born in Cuba, sent to the USA as a refugee child and grew up in north-central Ohio. He was drafted during the Viet Nam era and served...[more]
“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej

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The Rev. Fr. Ernesto M. Obregón was born in Cuba, sent to the USA as a refugee child and grew up in north-central Ohio. He was drafted during the Viet Nam era and served in the Army as a Medical Laboratory Specialist. After discharge, he finished his Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology at Kent State University (KSU), a Master of Arts in New Testament and Theology at Ashland Theological Seminary (ATS), and a Master of Arts in Philosophy at Cleveland State University (CSU). He met his wife of over 40 years, Presvytera Denise, at KSU. They and their children served as missionaries in Bolivia and Perú for 10 years, 1990-2000, where Fr. Ernesto was ordained as an Anglican priest. Upon their return, Fr. Ernesto served as the Hispanic Missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. In 2004, Fr. & Presvy. converted to Orthodoxy. Fr. Ernesto was ordained an Orthodox priest in 2007, and served a mission parish in Melbourne FL from 2007-2010. Fr. Ernesto returned to Birmingham in 2010, and worked at the VA hospitals in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa until his retirement. During this time period he finished a Master of Science in Management from the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). During that time he was, and continues to be, attached to this parish.