Mark 1:34
And Jesus healed many who had various diseases. He also drove out many demons, but he would not let the demons speak because they knew who he was — the summary is comprehensive in scope while maintaining the Messianic Secret in its final clause. The demons' knowledge of Jesus' identity is the problem: their testimony would be accurate but on their terms. The silencing of demons who know who Jesus is is Mark's distinctive pattern — the irony that the supernatural realm recognizes Jesus while the human community struggles to understand him runs throughout the Gospel. The refusal to let the demons speak is not modesty but strategic: the disclosure of Jesus' identity must come through the cross, not through demonic proclamation.