Written by Dianne Neal Matthews
02/22/2018
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Heads turned as the manβs cries pierced the subdued atmosphere in the synagogue. One look and the worshipers knew that this tortured soul suffered from demon possession. βOh, no! What do you want with us, Jesus from Nazareth?β the demon screamed. βHave you come to destroy us? I know who you areβthe Holy One of God!β (Mark 1:24, Godβs Word translation)βWhat do you want with us, Jesus from Nazareth?β (Mark 1:24a)
Many of the people had witnessed or heard of exorcisms involving incantations, strange rituals, or props. But Jesus spoke only a few simple words: βKeep quiet, and come out of him!β His word was enough to silence the demon. The evil spirit threw the man down on the floor in convulsions and left his body with a shriek.
Only a few minutes earlier, Jesus had amazed the people in the synagogue with the way he taught with such authority; now they were stunned by his power over demonic spirits.
During his time on earth, Jesus spoke and taught about God with wisdom and authority. He demonstrated power over the weather, evil spirits, diseases and infirmities of all kinds, and even death. Yet most people refused to do what every demon Jesus ever encountered didβacknowledge him as the Holy One, the Son of God. Although demonic spirits strive to carry out the wishes of Satan, they instantly obeyed any command spoken by Jesus.βWhat kind of command is this?β they asked each other. βWith authority and power he gives orders to evil spirits, and they come out.β (Luke 4:36)
Today, many Christians call Jesus βLordβ but refuse to submit to his authority in their daily life. Jesus taught that verbal expressions mean nothing if we donβt also obey him. βWhy do you call me Lord but donβt do what I tell you?β he asked (Luke 6:46). Being a follower of Christ means so much more than saying the right words or singing the right choruses; it demands a life fully committed to obeying Godβs Word and submitting to Jesus as our Master.
James made a convincing case that faith is more than mere intellectual assent. βYou believe that there is one God,β he wrote. βThat's fine! The demons also believe that, and they tremble with fear.β (James 2:19) His letter explains that true faith will always result in a life marked by godly living and good deeds.
Before Jesus ascended into heaven, he commissioned his followers to make disciples on the basis of the authority given him by God the Father. As we obey that command, our life becomes infused with his authority as we tell others about God, teach from the Scriptures, confront evil in the world, and bring healing to wounded people. If we are fully submitted to Jesusβ lordship over us, then people will see his authority through us as well.
[Jesus said] βAll authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.β (Matthew 28:18)
Ask yourself: Does my life reflect Jesusβ authority over me and through me?
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