If you wish to read the texts click here: Gal 3:7-14; Lk 11:15-26
The onlookers respond to the
exorcism of a demon that made a man mute, in different ways. While there are
some who are amazed, others attribute Jesus’ power to cast out demons to
Beelzebul. This is an indication that no one doubted Jesus’ power to exorcise
and heal. They attributed it to different sources. In his response to this
charge, Jesus says that since exorcisms represented a direct assault on Satan’
power and kingdom, it is clear that he cannot be on Satan’s side. Also, if
Jesus’ exorcisms’ were performed by the power of Satan, the same would have to
be said of other exorcists belonging to their community. Instead Jesus’ works
indicate that the kingdom of God has indeed arrived. Through his exorcisms,
Satan’s power is broken. In the simile of the strong man and his castle, Jesus
explicates that he is the stronger one who overpowers Satan who had guarded his
kingdom well till this time. Finally Jesus invites his listeners to take a
stand for him. The saying here is strong. If one does not positively opt for
Jesus, one has opted against him. The time now is for decision and choice.
Once he has answered his
critics (11:17-23), Jesus moves on to exhort his listeners to fill their lives
with the kingdom of God, because it is possible that despite the exorcism, if a
person persists in his old ways, he will be possessed once again and this will
be ever worse than before.
While there is no doubt that
Jesus did exorcise people who were possessed by demons, we must avoid getting
caught up with exorcisms ourselves. Rather, today there are many subtle forms
of “possession” which are more dangerous than “external possession”. Some of
these are consumerism, selfishness, ignorance and a better than thou attitude.
We need to ask the Lord to exorcise these demons from our lives.
I bear witness to Christ power to exorcise and heal.
ReplyDeleteI was in a situation of serious sin, and even though I was utterly miserable I was unable to come out of it,I experienced a helplessness,and continued to sin.
For many years, i prayed constantly and fervently to our Blessed Mother Mary.
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, I experienced deep peace, the sin no longer controlled me, I was finally free and at peace, and continue to enjoy freedom from that sin.