Friday, June 9, 2023

DEALING WITH DEMONS #1 and #2

 

SATAN  and  DEMONS  were already  in  existance

when  Adam  and  Eve  were  created.  

We  have  seen  where  Satan  and  Demons  

came  from.  Finis  Dake  did  a  very  good  job  

of  explaining  what  the  Bible  tells  us  how  

Satan  and   the  Demons  came  to  be.

Now  it's  time  to  see  what  other  work  they

can  do.




Dealing with DEMONS! #1 and #2

They ARE there!

DEALING WITH DEMONS


by Ralph Woodrow




     "My name is Satan!" an unearthly voice answered when I asked
the man his name. His son-in-law, who brought him to my meeting,
explained he had been in and out of institutions for several
months. He did not know his real name; he did not know where he
lived. With this voice saying, "My name is Satan" and other
demonic expressions, the real nature of his situation became
apparent. We began to rebuke the evil spirit in the name of
Jesus. In a few minutes he began to slump over. He was a large
man, and not being able to hold him in a standing position, we
lowered him to the floor and knelt over him. He began to twist,
resist, and chock. His tongue extended from his mouth in an
unnatural manner. An associate whispered to me that he thought
the devil was trying to kill him - then and there!
     It was a spiritual challenge - not only because of the man's
problem - but also because many people, including many
Christians, have serious misgivings regarding exorcism. By
sticking with it, demanding, not in our names, but in the name of
Jesus that the demons come out, deliverance did come. The man's
countenance changed, he rose to his feet, and testified of the
spiritual freedom obtained. Now when I asked him his name, he
gave his real name - and his address - while everyone present
rejoiced at the victory attained!

     Shrouded in controversy, the subject of demonology gives
birth to numerous questions. What are demons? What is demon
possession? Can a Christian be demon possessed? What about
casting out demons - sometimes referred to as exorcism? Why do
some ministers avoid this subject? What about the occult? Are
some houses "haunted"? How do we separate superstition from fact?

     Beliefs about evil spirits (demons) go back to ancient times
- long before the Christian era. Old drawings included here
illustrate some of the ideas that have been held among various
tribes and people.... an ancient bronze tablet representing the
world in the clutches of an evil demon - a four-footed monster,
with four wings, standing on eagle's claws. Rising on his hind
feet, his head reaches over the border as over a wall. On the
other side of the plate, his head appears above horizontal layers
with scenes of people and demonic creatures.

     An Egyptian demon is shown with human head from which
project the heads of six animals - an ox, birds, and serpents
(Postclassic age). Also from Egyptian demonology (see following
page) are Amam, the devourer, and a baboon type creature, demon
of the nether world. Both drawings are based on illustrations in
an ancient Egyptian papyrus.
     
     The grotesque Japanese demonic figure (from a seventeenth
century wood carving) is named Oni-no-Nembutzu.
     The weird Turkish demon has been portrayed with olive flesh,
green eyes, red pupils, pale purple trousers lined with blue, and
a green scarf tied around the middle portion of his body!
     Among the Moabites, Belphegor, the demon of evil, was
worshipped..... beliefs about demons have existed among many
different tribes and people. Because of these widespread beliefs
often accompanied by much ignorance and idolatry - some quickly
dismiss the whole subject of demonology as mere superstition.
They do not believe in the existence of demons. But for the
Christian, who bases his beliefs on what the Bible says, there
can be little doubt in the matter.
     Demons (or "devils" as they are called in the King James
Version) are repeatedly mentioned in the Bibles--as evil spirits,
familiar spirits, unclean spirits, lying spirits, dumb spirits,
deaf spirits, blind spirits, seducing spirits, and spirits of
infirmity.
     There are at least 80 New Testament verses that deal
directly with the subject of casting out demons!

Matthew 4:24; 7:22; 8:16,28,31,33; 9:32,33,34; 10:1,8;
12:22,24,27,28,43; 15:22; 17:18. Mark 1:23,26,27,32,34,39;
3:11,15,22; 5:2,8,12,13,15,16,18; 6:7,13; 7:25,26,29,30;
9:17,20,25,26,38; 16:9,17. Luke 4:33,35,36,41; 6:18; 7:21;
8:2,27,29,30,33,35,36,38; 9:1,39,42,49; 10:17;
11:14,15,18,19,20,24; 13:11,32. Acts 5:16; 8:7; 16:18;
19:12,13,15,16.

     The Bible also warns about divination, witchcraft,
soothsaying, enchantment, magic, sorcery, wizardry, astrology,
etc., all of which are related to demonic activity. Putting it
all together, there are, literally, hundreds of Biblical
references to demons and demonic practices!
     Casting out demons was a distinct part of the ministry of
Jesus. At Capernaum, "all the city was gathered together," and
"devils came out of many, crying out, and saying, Thou art Christ
the Son of God. And he rebuking them suffered them not to speak:
for they knew that he was Christ" (Mk.1:32-34; Lk. 4:41). As he
traveled throughout Galilee, casting out demons was very much in
evidence: "And he preached in their synagogues throughout all
Galilee, and cast out devils" (Mk. 1:39). "And his fame went
throughout all Syria: and they brought unto him ... those which
were possessed with devils - and he healed them. And there
followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from
Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judea, and from beyond
Jordan"! (Matt.4:24-25).

     In spite of such clearly defined and widespread activity,
there are some who would have us believe that Jesus simply
accommodated himself to the superstition and ignorance of the
time! But this becomes not only a rejection of clear scripture,
it calls into question the integrity of Jesus himself.
     In sending out the twelve to preach, Jesus also told them to
"cast out devils" (Matt.10:7,8). "And they went out, and preached
that men should repent. And they cast out many devils" (Mk.6:13).
So did the seventy: "And the seventy returned again with joy,
saying, Lord even the devils are subject unto us through thy
name" (Lk.10:17).

     When Jesus went back to heaven, his great commission
included casting out demons, for his followers were to take the
gospel to the nations, "teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you" (Matthew 28:20). Not only were
they to cast out demons in the name of Jesus, those who would
believe their message would also "cast out devils" (Mark 16:17).
     A church deacon named Philip had a ministry of casting out
demons. At a city of Samaria, "unclean spirits, crying with loud
voice, came out of many that were possessed with them" (Acts
8:7). We know that Paul cast out demons (Acts 16:18; 19:13).
While he was preaching for two years in Ephesis, "God wrought
special miracles by the hands of Paul, " ... so that even
handkerchiefs or aprons from his body were taken to demon
possessed people and the evil spirits went out of them" (Acts
19:11,12).


THE DEMONIC REALITY

     According to the Bible, demons are not merely a figment of
the imagination or a nebulous influence. They are actual
personalities with mind, emotion, and will. They can see: "And
unclean spirits, when they SAW HIM..." (Mk.3:11). They can hear
(Acts 19:15). They can feel pain (Matt.8:29). They can walk,
talk, and seek rest: "When the unclean spirit is gone out of a
man, he WALKETH...SEEKING REST. Then he SAITH, I will return..."
(Mt.12:43,44). They can believe (James 2:19).
     Demons can fall down: "Unclean spirits ...FELL DOWN"
(Mk.3:11). They can stand still or travel through space with
tremendous speed: "And there came forth a spirit and STOOD before
the Lord [in heaven]" (1 Kings 22:21). They can lie: "I will be a
LYING spirit" (2 Chron.18:21); or admit truth, as when they said
to Jesus: "Thou art Christ the son of God" (Lk.4:41). They have
names: "My name is Legion" (Mk.5:9).
     Though it is possible for demons to enter into animals and
places, people are their prize possession. The number of demons
in a person may range from one (Matthew 12:22), seven (Mk.16:9),
eight (Matt.12:45), up to a "legion" (Lk.8:30) - implying a large
number of demons, a Roman legion usually being figured from 3,000
to 6,000 men!
     Demons can torment and possess people of all ages, even
children! The Bible tells of a woman's "young daughter" who was
"grievously vexed with a devil" (Mk.7:25; Matt. 15:22) and of a
"child," a man's son, who was "sore vexed" by a demon (Mk.9:21;
Matt.17:15). The demoniac of Gadara was probably an older man,
for he had been possessed with demons a "long time" (Lk.8:27).

     With all this Biblical information before us, we do not
believe the subject of demons can be passed off as an
insignificant side issue. Yet, in many churches, this subject is
seldom, if ever, mentioned! When was the last time you heard a
sermon about casting out demons? This is not to suggest that
churches should make demonology the BIG thing (at the expense of
other things) - certainly not! But we believe it should be given
the same status it is given in the New Testament.


EXTREMES

     We readily admit that the doctrine of demonology has
suffered from extremes. At the one extreme are those who tend to
reject or ignore the reality of demons. At the other extreme are
those demonic detectives who live in depression, looking for
demons in every shadow. They develop an unhealthy interest in
demons, talk too much about demons, encourage a fascination with
demons - even though against demons - that might become its own
demonic obsession!

     In spite of the extremes and abuses that have existed,
however, we believe a proper knowledge concerning the working of
demons is a neglected Biblical truth. It must be  understood, of
course, in balance. Emphasis must be on the victory that is in
Christ. After all, as Christians, we are on the winning team!
Our position can be likened to that which once faced Elisha.
During the dark of night, the king of Syria had surrounded the
town of Dothan with a vast army of horses and chariots. Rising
early, Elisha's helper discovered what had happened, and
realizing the impossibility of the circumstances, cried out in
despair. But Elisha answered: "Fear not: for they that be with us
are more than they that be with them" (2 Kings 6:16). THEY THAT
BE WITH US ARE MORE THAN THEY THAT BE WITH THEM! - a great
preaching text.

     Elisha saw something his young helper did not see until he
was given spiritual insight. The mountain was full of horses and
chariots of fire - God's angelic armies outnumbering those of the
enemy!

     We would strongly emphasize that there is victory over all
demonic powers through the NAME OF JESUS (Mark 16:17), his BLOOD
(Rev.12:11), the WORD (Matt.4:10,11), and the POWER OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT (Acts 1:8). With the shield of FAITH we can quench all the
fiery darts of wicked spirits (Eph.6:12,16). "In all these things
we are MORE THAN CONQUERORS through him that loved us" (Rom.
8:37). "GREATER is he that is in you, than he that is in the
world" (1 John 4:4).

                            ..................


To be continued



Dealing with DEMONS! #2

Casting Out Demons

                          




CASTING OUT DEMONS




     The story is told of a man who had not attended church in

years. After a night of carousing and drinking, he walked into a

church. He had it in his mind he would help the minister preach!

He kept mumbling disjointed phrases, disturbing everyone present.

Finally after repeated warnings to be quiet, a couple ushers

threw him out a side window. Now it so happened that the church

was built on the side of a steep hill. He went tumbling down the

hill, his clothes were torn, and he was quite a sight to behold!

When he got home his wife asked:

"WHERE have you been?"

"To church!", he replied.

"You? at church? What are they doing at the church?"

"Well," he answered, "I don't know what they're doing now, but

when I left, THEY WERE CASTING OUT DEVILS!"


     Apparently this man recognized he was a devil! But in the

ministry of Jesus, demon possessed people were not cast out of

the church. Jesus cast the demons out of the people! (see Mk.

1:23-26).


     This point is well illustrated by the fact that some of the

most devoted followers of Jesus were those from whom he had cast

out demons. Luke writes of "certain women, which had been healed

of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of

whom went seven devils, and Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's

steward, and Susanna, and many others, which ministered unto him

of their substance" (Lk.8:2,3).


     In the case of Mary Magdalene, we are not told how the seven

demons affected her life, but it is generally believed she was a

grossly immoral woman. In any event, when she was delivered from

demons, her life was victoriously transformed! Amazingly, it was

to this woman that Jesus first appeared after his resurrection

(Mark 16:9).



INSANITY DEMONS


     The Bible describes in detail the case of a violently insane

man whose dynamic deliverance is one of the great stories of the

Bible.

     Jesus had crossed the stormy sea of Galilee, only to be

confronted with another storm that raged within a man possessed

with many demons. He did not live in a house, but in the tombs.

In fits of violence he had superhuman strength. At times men had

bound him with chains, only for him to break the chains to

pieces. He would scream and cut himself with stones. People were

terrified to even go near him. He did not wear any clothes. Luke

describes the man this way:


"There met him out of the city a certain man, which had devils

long time, and ware no clothes, neither abode in any house, but

in the tombs. When he saw Jesus, he cried out, and fell down

before him, and with a loud voice said, What have I to do with

thee, Jesus, thou Son of God most high? I beseech thee, torment

me not. (For he had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of

the man)" (Luke 8:27-29).


     Once the demons were cast out, the man became normal. The

next scene shows him "sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and

in his right mind" (Luke 8:35). He was in that moment changed

from a maniac to a minister! "Jesus sent him away, saying, Return

to thine own house, and show how great things God hath done unto

thee. And he went his way, and published throughout the whole

city how great things Jesus had done unto him" (verses 38,39).


     The words of a lovely hymn, penned by Oswald J. Smith,

describe this man's case:


     From home and friends the evil spirits drove him, 

     Among the tombs he dwelt in misery; 

     He cut himself as demon powers possessed him, 

     Then Jesus came and set the captive free.

     When Jesus comes, the tempter's power is broken; 

     When Jesus comes the tears are wiped away.

     He takes the gloom and fills the life with glory, 

     For all is changed when Jesus comes to stay!



     When Jesus cast the demons out of the insane man at Gadara;

they entered into a herd of two thousand swine which ran down a

hill and were drowned in the sea. I don't know that the idea

stems from this incident, but the statement has been made that

pigs cannot swim. In trying to swim, it is said, they cut their

own throats with their forehooves. This is not true. Pigs can

swim. The reason these pigs were destroyed, was not just the

water. It was the impact of the demonic attack that drove them

into the sea.


     We see from this incident that a human has more power to

resist demonic attack than an animal. The man had cut himself

with stones - the demons were trying to kill him by suicide - but

he had survived. Yet when the spirits went into the swine, they

were quickly destroyed.


     Also, we notice that some demons prefer one area over

another. Here they besought Jesus that "he would not send them

away out of the country," choosing rather to enter the herd of

swine (Mark 5:10-12).


     The Bible reveals that some demons are "more wicked" than

others; yet some who are less wicked can influence the others

(Matt.12:43-45). Some demons are stronger than others and,

consequently, more difficult to cast out. The disciples, having

cast out many demons, were unable to bring deliverance to a

certain demon possessed boy. They asked Jesus: "Why could not we

cast him out?" And Jesus said: "Because of your unbelief...

howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting" (Matt.

17:19,21).


     After the disciples failed in their attempt to cast out the

demon, the father said to Jesus: "Lord, have mercy on my son: for

he is a lunatic, and sore vexed: for ofttimes he falleth into the

fire, and oft into the water ... a dumb spirit taketh him, he

teareth him: and he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, and

pineth away" (Matt.17:15; Mk.9:18). What a sad case! Demonic

powers would throw this boy into the fire or water to destroy

him. He would foam at the mouth or fall over and appear to be

dead. Certainly all of this would be considered insanity. But it

was not incurable. "Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed out

of him: and the child was cured from that very hour" (Matt.

17:18).


     This boy, because of the drastic demon possession, probably

looked abnormal. Other cases may appear normal until confronted.


     I recall an incident that happened at a church where I spoke

in New York - a church that takes a strong stand on deliverance.

Among those who came forward for deliverance was a woman,

probably about 60 years of age, who looked like she had been a

church member for many year - holy and sanctified! In my own

mind, at the time, I questioned if perhaps this church had put so

much emphasis on deliverance that "everyone" was trying to get

into the act - even a holy looking woman like this. She didn't

look demon possessed to me. But as two or three of us gathered

around her and began to pray, something within her began to

resist. Her facial expression became distorted, twisted. Eyes

that were soft became wild. Her whole personality changed and

when I reached out to touch her, she grabbed my hand and tried to

bite me! Unbelievably foul language flowed from her mouth. I

learned that appearances can be deceiving; that some demons are

sly and hide very well until exposed.


     Even the insane man at Gadara was calm enough at times that

others would bind him with chains, but only until the next

demonic attack when he would tear the chains apart (Lk. 8:29).


     Under the influence of these fits, a person may temporarily

have the power of many men!


     One time seven men, after seeing Paul cast out demons in the

name of Jesus, thought they would try it too. They did not know

Jesus, but apparently thought the name of Jesus could be used as

a magic charm. They commanded a demon to come out of a man in the

name of "Jesus whom Paul preacheth." Though these men were

powerless pretenders, the demon was stirred up and "the man in

whom the evil spirit was, leaped on them, and overcame them, and

prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked

and wounded" (Acts 19:16). They went running home minus shirt and

trousers! One man against seven!



FREEDOM FROM INSANITY


     Many years ago I read the testimony of a Christian lady who

was burdened for the people in a local asylum. She would visit

patients there, talking of the Lord, and passing out gospel

tracts written in simple language to those who could understand

them.

     A woman in one cell was a very violent case. The guards

warned the Christian lady to keep away from this one. But when

she saw this poor, demon possessed woman standing with her hands

through the bars, her heart was filled with compassion. She

walked closer to the cage, and putting her hand through to pat

the woman on the hand, said, "God bless you dear." Immediately

the woman became like a vicious animal. She grabbed the lady's

hand and sunk her teeth to the bone. The guards came running to

her rescue, and she was rushed to the hospital, her hand badly

torn.


     Somehow she could not forget that woman caged like a wild

beast. She fasted and prayed, beseeching God for power to cast

the demons out of this insane woman. Eventually she obtained

permission to visit this woman again. The Christian lady told

her, "I have come to tell you about Jesus." The insane woman

plunged off her cot, screaming and hissing like a serpent. "I

hate Jesus and I hate you," she said. "I'll tear the flesh from

your body! I am going to kill you now!"

     The Christian lady lifted her New Testament in one hand and

laid her other hand on the woman's head and said: "In the name of

Jesus Christ of Nazareth, I command every demon to come out of

this body." Instantly the insane woman hit the floor. When the

Christian lady lifted her to her feet, the wild stare was gone.

The hideous look was gone. The cursing was gone. Tears began to

stream down her cheeks. She tenderly put her arms around the

Christian lady and cried, "My God, my God, I've been waiting for

twelve long years for someone to come in the power of that name

and set me free!"


     A highly publicized case in the Philippines some years ago

involved an imprisoned girl, a street prostitute, who claimed she

was bitten by hairy creatures. Though prison guards could not see

the creatures, it appeared to them that the girl was actually

being attacked and raped, while she would try to fight back.

Was she insane? Was it only her imagination? How can it be

explained that after these attacks, teeth marks were found

on her body and hairs were taken from beneath her fingernails by

authorities? The story was carried in the newspapers.

     Reading about this strange case, a Christian missionary

believed it was a demonic attack and made arrangements to visit

her. When the day came for his visit, as his car approached the

building where she was, she began to curse in English. But the

source of this voice was actually demonic, for the girl did not

know English! Ultimately the demons were cast out.



CHARACTERISTICS OF DEMON POSSESSION


     Some characteristics of demon possession can be summed up as

follows:


(1) a demon possessed person may lose his power of reason.


(2) the personality becomes confused.


(3) the person's will becomes the demon's will. 


(4) the sensual habits and deeds are disposed to the inhabiting

demons. 


(5) the whole body at times may be addicted to cramp. 


(6) the eyes do not look normal - the fire of hatred, revenge,

and lust gleam from the depth of the pupil. 


(7) actions and words become ungodly, tempers uncommonly

irritative and at times violent. 


(8) there is a pain that accompanies demon possession-a drawing,

an inward torment, and unexplainable pressure or severe pain in

the head. 


(9) various kinds of fits, foaming at the mouth, and fainting.



When demons are cast out, there are changes that occur, changes

such as:



(1) brightening of the facial expression - relaxed facial

muscles; the eyes will become normal, soft, sympathetic. 


(2) general weakness of the body or great tiredness may tempo-

rarily result.


(3) peace and joy in the mind, a feeling of great relief from a

heavy burden. 


(4) the personality will become normal. 


(5) there will be a willing mind to hear the Word.




     At this point, upon hearing the Word, it is essential that a

person turns his life over to God. He must heed the scripture to

"be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might .... For we

wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,

against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world,

against spiritual wickedness [margin: wicked spirits] in high

places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye

may be able to withstand in the evil day" (Eph.6:10-13).


     In the conflict, victory is ours in Christ. 



     "A Mighty Fortress is Our God," a great hymn written by

Martin Luther, expresses it this way:



Did we in our own strength confide, 

Our striving would be losing;

Were not the right Man on our side, 

The man of God's own choosing. 

Doest ask who that may be?

Christ Jesus, it is He; 

Lord Sabaoth His name, 

From age to age the same, 

And He must win the battle.


And though this world with devils filled

Should threaten to undo us;

We will not fear, for God hath willed 

His truth to triumph through us. 

The prince of darkness grim,

We tremble not for him; 

His rage we can endure, 

For lo! his doom is sure, 

One little word shall fell him.


                             ................



To be continued



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