Luke 11:14-28
Who rules the house?
“lord of the dwelling”
“lord of the house.”
shelve their religious sensibilities and common sense
no movement can survive an internal war
Jewish contemporaries did perform exorcisms (cf.
Either he works by satanic power or through divine connections. There is no third option, no neutral ground.
A stronger man’s house
possessions are people such as the poor mute man. The stronger man who attacks is Jesus.
Jesus is claiming that he is the one who has the power (see 3:16) to walk into the devil’s house and take his stuff.
He has superior strength over Satan. That also implies that Jesus does not work with Satan, but against him
An empty house is at risk
When anyone gets rid of an evil spirit but puts nothing in its place, he is in grave moral danger. No-one can live for long in a moral vacuum.
A Finnish unbeliever died and left his farm willed to the devil. The courts, after deliberating on such a ridiculous set of circumstances, decided the best way to carry out the wishes of the infidel was to permit the farmland to grow up in weeds and briars, to allow the house and barn to remain unpainted and to rot down, and to permit the soil to erode and wash away. The court said, “The best way to let Satan have it is to do nothing.
—The Bible Friend
A vacuum has to be filled with something. And if it is not the Spirit of God, there is no telling what it will be.
Belonging to Jesus’ House
True blessedness depends not on the circumstance of blood relationship with himself, but on an elective response to “hear the word of God and obey it.”
This puts the highest blessing of God within reach of us all. There are only two steps to blessedness: to hear the Word of God and to obey it. We need to listen to the Word with reverence. We must hear it with understanding and know what it means. Then we must do what it says.
A husband and wife were discussing the possibility of taking a trip to the Holy Land:
The husband said “Wouldn’t it be fantastic to go to the Holy Land and stand and shout the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai?” To which the wife replied “It would be better if we stayed home and kept them.”
A missionary translator was endeavoring to find a word for “obedience” in the native language. This was a virtue seldom practiced among the people into whose language he wanted to translate the New Testament. As he returned home from the village one day, he whistled for his dog and it came running at full speed. An old native, seeing this, said admiringly in the native tongue. “Your dog is all ear.” Immediately the missionary knew he had his word for obedience.
—Ministers’ Research Service
To decide that Jesus has been sent from God is to decide that “in him is life.” If his coming means the finger of God has come ... then our call is to follow where he points.
