23 And there was in their synagogue a man with an
unclean spirit; and he cried out,
24 Saying, Let us alone; what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of
Nazareth? art thou come to destroy us? I know thee who thou art, the Holy One
of God.
25 And Jesus rebuked
him, saying, Hold thy peace, and come out of him.
26 And when the
unclean spirit had torn him, and cried with a loud voice, he came out of him.
(Mark 1:23-26)
One observation frequently made about this story is
that the unclean spirits recognize Jesus, not having a veil over their memory.
But if you notice, that knowledge doesn’t do any good. The effect they have on the man they have
possessed is to torment him, making him think he can have nothing to do with
Jesus, as if Jesus is some different kind of person and that He has come to
destroy all the wicked. The man seems to
have had an over-consciousness of his sins combined with despair, a view that
he could expect no help from Jesus.
But once Jesus cast the unclean spirit out, the man
knew Jesus could help him. Unclean spirits want to paralyze people with a sense
of their unworthiness to keep them from getting the spiritual help they need.
Now, here’s a question – if the text had not labeled
this man as having an unclean spirit, would we have been able to tell that was
his problem? (Read through it, covering up the label, and see.) Could we have
known from his words and behavior what his problem was? I suspect this story is in the scriptures
exactly so that we can learn to recognize and diagnose this problem.
Here’s another question—If we ever recognize this kind
of spirit in ourselves, can we
discern that and cast it out? Because it
must be cast out in order to exert
the faith for salvation.
I think this story should help us learn discernment so
we can recognize when we are under the influence of this kind of unclean spirit
so we can escape. It is hard to escape that sort of thing if you think it is you instead of realizing it is a spiritual
influence. Remember, it is not
you. Cast it out. Tell Satan where to
get off.
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