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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A house divided

Luke 11:14-23

I live in Huntsville, Alabama and there are a lot of families who admit they are from divided houses. In fact, many ornamental license plates broadcast A House Divided. On one side is UA and the AU. For those of you not in the know the South Eastern Conference is a very big deal. Many folks in the same home devote attention to different teams. Part supports the University of Alabama and the other root for Auburn University. Fortunately this rivalry is friendly and hopefully does not cause families to fall apart.

However, Jesus found himself refereeing another situation. Being about God’s work did not always produce the fruit that he wanted. Obviously his ways flustered the religious leaders and many others just didn’t understand who he was. In the midst of successfully ousting a demon from a citizen, others gave God the glory while a few gave credit to Satan. As if Jesus miracles were not proof enough of God’s love, they demanded an additional sign.

These ne’er do wells were seeking to thwart Jesus’ ministry as he was gearing up to build up his followers, save others, and turn over the ministry to his capable disciples. Still, Jesus took the time to help them understand. He wanted to give them a chance for redemption, so he explained the folly of their accusations.

• If he was of the devil, how could the devil succeed by tearing his own plans down? It is impossible to build up might by conspiring to weaken the mission. They had to now answer to their ridiculous thought process
• If Jesus cast out demons in the name of the devil, by what authority are their own sons casting out devils. Those who followed Jesus were now witnesses against their relatives. Now the accusers had to reflect on the involvement of their own flesh and blood in Jesus ministry.
• Then he reasoned the if God had sent them, then they were in real trouble because it is of God and they attributed it to evil.


Jesus then turns the lesson back to those infested with demons. As a warning he tells them about the vacuum. When there is a void, something fills it in. Jesus reminds them that after a demon is cast out, there is nowhere for them to go. If one healed of this demon possession does not fill the vacancy with holiness, they are just an empty vessel, ready for habitation.

It’s not enough to change your ways, real change comes with accepting Christ. You can’t change yourself, it’s only with letting Jesus into your heart that real change happens. You can try to stop doing bad things but you can’t do it. We’ll never stop sinning, it’s impossible. However, we can stop the penalty of sin. By letting Christ in, you allow him to make you a new person sealed with the promise of eternal life. God will no longer hold your past, present or future deeds against you. He has promised that to those who believe.

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