Matthew 12:43-45 - King
James Version (KJV)
43When the unclean
spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and
findeth none.
44Then he saith, I will
return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth it
empty, swept, and garnished.
45Then goeth he, and
taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they
enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the
first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation.
REFLECTIONS
We are being warned that
returning to a past bondage from which we were once delivered results in deeper
bondage. Jesus’ teaching specifically
applies to the emptiness of Judaism in substituting reformation for
regeneration.
Sometimes unclean
spirits is not a topic we want to talk about. It makes us uncomfortable. And
uncomfortable as it is, we really do need to talk about them. They exist and
not talking about it will not do us any good. The devil in this parable is
called the unclean spirit, for he has lost all his purity, and delights in and
promotes all manner of impurity among men. Let’s go back to some basic Bible
lessons to learn a bit more.
Angels
are creatures that we cannot usually see. Before Almighty God created human
people, He created the angels, and they have lived with God in the heavens for
a long time. Angels also sometimes come to earth, and they could be standing
right beside you and you wouldn't know it. Most angels are very good and do what
God tells them to do. When God wants to tell a person something, He often sends
some of these good angels to talk to him or her.
Unfortunately, some
angels don't obey God, and they listen to a really bad angel named Satan. These
bad angels are called demons. Satan is jealous of God's love for us. Sometimes
he will send his bad angels to make people sick or make them act crazy.
As believers, we must
remember that Jesus is mightier and superior of all the angels. He teaches us
how to live in a way that the demons can't control us. He is always nearby so
that we can call to Him if we get into trouble. The Bible also tells us that when
Jesus was on earth, He sent demons away from many people who were bothered by
them.
Here
in this parable, we learn of Satan possessing men’s bodies: Christ having
lately cast out a devil, and they having said he had a devil, gave occasion to
show how much they were under the power of Satan. This is a further proof that
Christ did not cast out devils by compact with the devil, for then he would
soon have returned again; but Christ’s driving out of him was final, and such
as barred a re-entry: we find him charging the evil spirit to go out, and enter
no more, Mark 9:25.
Let
us pray, “Not with standing the Lord
stood with me, and strengthened me; that by me the preaching might be fully
known, and that all the Gentiles might hear: and I was delivered out of the
mouth of the lion”.2 Timothy 4:17
Playwright Janet
Irene Thomas
Founder/Chairman/CEO
Bible Stories Theatre
of
Fine & Performing
Arts
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