Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Mark 1:23 - Demons in Our Midst

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The Verse

Mark 1:23 Just then a man in their synagogue who was possessed by an impure spirit cried out,

My Paraphrase

Suddenly, a demonized man in the synagogue started yelling,

My Thoughts

This a very short verse, but there is a lot of serious ramification within it.  The first thought that hits me is this: So. . .what was this man doing in the synagogue?  Did he just wander in from off the street?  I kind of think that isn't the case because I think the Scripture would have said, "Just then a man wandered in from off the street," right?  There is no reason necessarily to think this was some hobo coming in to cause a ruckus.  So, I'm pretty sure this guy was a regular attender.  He was a man "in their synagogue."  I read several versions to verify the wording, and all of them suggest that this guy had been in the synagogue the entire time--like the entire time that Jesus was up there amazing the crowd at His authoritative teaching!  Isn't that crazy?  I mean, the entire time Jesus--Son of God, Creator, and Promised Messiah--is up there preaching His heart out, there is a demon-possessed man sitting there like a ticking time bomb!  This begs the question: If a possessed man can sit through the teaching and be in the physical presence of Jesus Christ Himself, and no preacher today even comes close to Jesus: How many demonized people do we have currently sitting in our midst?  Also: How many of us are demon-possessed/oppressed and don't even know it?  Doesn't it seem really out of place for demon possession to occur WITHIN the walls of, what one would assume to be, spiritual protection?  If a man can be demonized within the church--breathing the same air as our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ--then, really, that means none of us is safe, right?   

Did the rest of the people know this guy was demon-possessed or was this a surprise to them?  If this man was a regular, did anyone ever question him?  Did they whisper to themselves at home behind his back?  Did anyone ever try to confront the evil spirit?  Or did the man simply hide it from everyone?  Was the man even aware of his possession until that moment?  There are a lot of unanswered questions, but two really important answers jump out at me:

(1) Demon-possession can happen within the church.  Not everyone who goes to church is a Christian, after all, and even Christians can be oppressed.  (2) If it can happen in the presence of Jesus Christ, it can DEFINITELY happen (and most probably--and obviously--is happening) in our churches today! 

This means we need to educate ourselves with how properly to deal with demons and evil spirits.  Ignoring them or downplaying them is the same as enabling them. 

I think the best teachings I have ever heard about demon-possession and demonic oppression are a sermon series called "Free Indeed" by Pastor Robert Morris of Gateway Church. (You can listen/watch the series by clicking the words "Free Indeed" above. They are in order from the bottom to the top.)  He explains really well how believers can come under oppression a lot more easily than we may think.  He also gives practical and helpful information about how to bind these spirits for good.  (You really need to watch it if you haven't already.)

 Anyways, my last thought here is how humbling it is that this first encounter with a demon in the Book of Mark wasn't out among the graves, nor in a house of tax collectors and sinners. Instead, it was within a place of worship.  That is very telling and should give us all pause.  

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