HG060-62 Luke 8:1-3, Mark 3:19-30, Matthew 12:22-45
it is absurd to imagine that the demon king would attack and defeat his own demonic forces
two well-known radio personalities were talking about visits each had made to the South American land of the Aucas. These were the jungle peoples who in the late ’50s speared five missionaries—some of whose wives and children later went to live among them and won them to Christ. One of the radio personalities told how impressed he had been with the translated testimony of a converted chief, who had earlier taken 35 human heads, and by the fact that the actual killers of the five missionaries had not only become Christians but were now themselves missionaries to other jungle tribes.
Both men were tremendously impressed by their trips and these jungle peoples. Their interest and curiosity had been challenged—but not their commitment. Faced with the necessity of making a personal choice, neither had responded. And one was clearly hostile.