And he did not permit him but said to him, “Go home to your friends and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.”
- Mark 5:19
After being possessed by a demon for most of his life, Jesus heals and frees this man. Understandably, the man only wants to be with Jesus," (he) begged him (Jesus) that he might be with him" (vs. 18).
Jesus denies his request.
When is it better to be apart from Jesus than with Jesus? When it is the will of the King.
Jesus knew that it was far better for this man to be a witness in his home than a disciple abroad. It is better to be sent away from Christ than to remain in Christ without His consent.
Friend, the place we wish to be is not always the place for us.
The life we want to live is not always the life Christ has for us.
There are various ways of glorifying God, both in our private lives and public ministries. Yet, our first place to witness is our home. If we cannot lead in private, we are unfit to lead in public. If we cannot guide those closest to us to the King, we have no business preaching the King to others.
Jesus tells this man, "go home." "Go to your family, go to your friends, and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, how he has had mercy on you" (vs. 19)
As husbands and fathers, we are called to be gospel witnesses first and foremost in our homes. This is both for our benefit and the benefit of those closest to us.
You have a tremendous amount of influence. And the most influential place you'll ever be is in your home. You have more influence over your child than the world. Do you believe this? You need to.
Go live like you believe it!
Press on,
Pastor Harp
As you reflect on Mark 5:19, use your Personalized Scripture Journal to remember and record what God has done in your life.
After healing the man, Jesus did not tell him to stay — He told him to go and share his story. Your testimony is not about perfection. It is about mercy received.
Write through these prompts:
· What has God rescued me from?
· Where have I experienced His compassion?
· Am I hesitant to share my story?
· Who in my life might need encouragement from my experience?
· How is God shaping my purpose through my past?
After reflecting, write a personal prayer:
Thank Him for specific ways He has shown mercy.
Ask Him for courage to share your story.
Invite Him to use your life for His purpose.
Your journal becomes a record of redemption — a reminder that your relationship with God is active and unfolding. The more you remember His faithfulness, the stronger your confidence grows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mark 5:19 mean?
It records Jesus telling a healed man to return home and tell others what God had done for him.
Why is sharing testimony important?
Because it encourages others and honors God’s work.
Do I need a dramatic story to share?
No. Every experience of grace matters.
How can journaling help me understand my testimony?
Writing helps identify moments of growth, rescue, and answered prayer.
How does this verse build a personal relationship with God?
Remembering and retelling what He has done strengthens gratitude and deepens trust.
What if I feel unqualified to speak?
God uses ordinary people with honest stories.












