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Last month we began the discussion of Opposition
Concerning the Holy Spirit in Matthew 12:14-37,
specifically dealing with the Prophecy: The Holy Spirit
would be upon Him, Matthew 12:14-21. We continue with:
The Agency: Casting out Demons
by the Spirit of God. Matthew 12:22-30.
The Accusation: Casting out Demons through the agency of
Satan. 12:22-24.
12:22 "Then
was brought unto him one possessed with a demon, blind
and dumb; and he healed him, insomuch that the blind and
dumb both spoke and saw."
The discussion of demon possession as Matthew 8:28 showed
that demon possession, or habitation of human
bodies was real, even though the participle, "being
demonized" (diamonidzomenoi) was used. The
context showed that Jesus "cast out" (ekballo)
the demons and that they were permitted to go "into"
(eis) the swine. In like manner this context
shows that Jesus "cast out" (ekballo) demons
(12:24) and later (12:29) that the stronger man could "enter
into" (eiselthein) a strong man’s house to cast
out the demon. The healing of blindness and dumbness was
instantaneous and complete.
12:23 "And
all the people were amazed and said, Is not this the son
of David?"
This is the second of seven times the Messianic title, "Son
of David" is used of Jesus in Matthew. Later in the
Gospel it will be used by a Gentile woman, two blind men,
the multitudes and the children. Obviously, the Pharisees
were upset by the repeated usage of this title, and would
do all they could to combat His growing popularity.
12:24 "But
when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth
not cast out demons, but by Beelzebub, the prince of
demons."
Whether it is Beelzebub, Beelzebul, Baal of flies, Baal of
dung, or any other title given by heathens to this god,
Jesus calls this false god "Satan" in
12:26-27. For the Pharisees, it was the most despicable
title they could think of, in order to draw to the
attention of the people away from the question. "This
is not the Son of David, is it?" Their accusation was
as contrary as it could be; they were saying that He was
not the Son of David; He was an emissary of the Devil
himself! He is not our Messiah! He is the greatest of all
deceivers!
The Answer: Casting out Demons through the Agency of the
Spirit. 12:25-30.
Jesus answers the accusation with three questions, at the
same time delineating three principles.
The principle of the divided kingdom. 12:25-26
12:25-26 "And
Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every
kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation;
and every city or house divided against itself shall not
stand. And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided
against himself; how then shall his kingdom stand?"
Whether it is an entire kingdom, a city or one house,
internal strife will cause it to fall. The Roman Empire
itself was a classic example of this; what could not be
accomplished by outside forces was effected by its own
internal dissension and demoralization. Disharmony in a
church or a family can cause bitterness and division which
may never be healed. What is true on earth is true "in
the heavenlies." Satan is called the "prince of the
power of the air" in Ephesians 2:20 with his
principalities and powers and rulers of the darkness under
his control (Ephesians 6:11-12). But if these demonic
forces should turn against him, his kingdom would not
stand. This is precisely why it is erroneous to suppose
that Satan may "pretend to cast out demons by restricting
its power over the possessed person in order to give the
impression of a cleansing" (John MacArthur, Matthew,
Vol. 2, p. 308). Merely because Satan and his demons
transform themselves as angels of light, does not mean
that they oppose themselves in any way; rather, it simply
means that they may perform "great signs and wonders"
to deceive the very elect (Matthew 24:24). Not even in
Revelation 13:11-15 does their deception by means of
miracles include casting out demons. If it were so, then
Christ’s words here in Matthew 12:26 are untrue. You
cannot be a part of two opposing kingdoms at the same
time; we have been "delivered from the power of
darkness and translated into the kingdom of His dear Son"
(Colossians 1:13). This is why God forbids any
participation with demons (1 Corinthians 10:20-21). Since
Christ is the Head of His spiritual kingdom, it would be
ridiculous to think of Him as part of Satan’s dominion! "In
the fulness of time" He will return and destroy that
evil kingdom!
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