A Study of the Book of Luke
Sermon # 21
"When The Deliverer Comes!"
Luke 8: 26-39
That day would not end without another miracle taking place in the fading light of
day. Suddenly, the quiet lapping of the water
on the shore was interrupted by a piercing scream. Seemingly, out of nowhere, a wounded,
naked man - hair matted, eyes wild, broken chains rattling from wrist and ankles, ran up
to them on the shore and threw himself down at the feet of Jesus. Nothing that they had experienced prepared them
for this.
Then they sailed to the country of the Gadarenes,
which is opposite Galilee. (27) And when He stepped out on the land, there met Him a
certain man from the city who had demons for a long time.
Matthew (8:28-34), Mark (5:1-20) and Luke all
record this story. Although Mark and Luke refer to two men, in Matthew only one is
recorded. The natural explanation is that Mark and Luke chose to concentrate on the one
who was the most outspoken and the most prominent of the two men.
Luke goes on
to tell us that us that this man had
demons for a long time the KJV says that, he had devils for a long time but in
reality there is only one
devil but there are many demons. When the Bible says that he had many
demons, it means that he was demon possessed or literally demonized, that is under the influence of one or more evil
spirits. The Bible speaks of demon
possession rather matter-of-factly, without apology or excuse. There are some today who
find it distasteful to accept this account because of the mention of the Supernatural, and
they try to say that this man was merely insane and not actually controlled by anything
other than his own twisted mind. Others say that each time Jesus encountered such
insanity, He just accommodated His terminology to their crude level of understanding. In
other words, He just called such cases demon possession, all the while knowing that such
was just a primitive superstition. The problem with that answer is that it makes Jesus a
deceiver.
C.S Lewis
wrote about the confusion about demon possession when he wrote, There are two equal and opposite errors into
which our race can fall about demons (devils). One is to disbelieve in their existence.
The other is to believe, and feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They
themselves are equally pleased with both errors
with the same delight. [C.S. Lewis. The Screwtape Letters. (New
York: MacMillan. 1971) p. 3 ]
Our world
plays with spiritual forces rather than taking them seriously. Every day we see psychics
advertise on Television, and the daily newspaper carries your daily horoscope. We tend to
see these things as harmless and they are not. We need to be careful not to allow the
forces of spiritual darkness to get a foot in the door of our minds through occult books,
movies or even games such as Dungeons and Dragons.
This
is serious business, according to Ephesians 6:12 there is a very real spiritual battle
being waged between the God and Satan over the lives and souls of men and women. It was
going on during the ministry of Jesus, it was seen in the early days of the church, and it
will continue in every generation until the Lord comes again and Satan and all of his
demons are forever cast into the bottomless pit (Rev. 20:10). The power of the Devil is
real and I believe we are seeing increased evidence of it today.
I think that one other word of explanation is necessary here because there is still a lot of confusion about demon possession within the ranks of Bible believing Christians. Some maintain that even Christians can be possessed by a Demon. Let me try to explain why this can not be true! Charles Ryrie defines the problem by saying Demon possession means a demon residing in a person., exerting direct control and influence over that person, with certain derangement of mind and body. Demon possession is to be distinguished from demon influence and demon activity in relation to a person. The work of the demon in the latter is from the outside in demon possession it is from within. By this, a Christian cannot be possessed by a demon since he is indwelt by the Holy Spirit. However, a Christian can be the target of demonic activity to such an extent that he may give the appearance of demon possession. [as quoted by Ron R. Ritchie. Do You Believe in the Devil. Unpublished data file. Palo Alto, Calif.: Discovery Publishing. (www. pbc.org/dp/ritchie/4319.html). p.3.] Christians can place themselves in a position to vulnerable to the forces of evil any time they surrender to either fleshly appetites (anger, lust, passion etc) or some form of self-emptying such as eastern mediation,
The situation we encounter in our text today may not, at first glance, seem to
apply to any of us. After all, we encounter a man here who is obviously fully demon
possessed. He lives in a cemetery, for crying out loud!! He is a raving madman who cannot
be bound by shackles and chains. He cries out in shrieks and wails all night long, as he
cuts his body with stones. How could this apply to us?
He is a reminder of the dilemma that is faced
by every human that has not come under the influence of the saving power of Jesus Christ. Paul
describes the condition of all believers prior to salvation in Ephesians 2:1-2, And you He made alive, who
were dead in trespasses and sins in which you once walked according to the course of this
world, according to the prince of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of
disobedience.
The story of the demon possessed man
illustrates how a person can be so inwardly bound that he suffers inner pain and
confusion. While he may throw off all outward restraint, he is unable to control what is
going on within him. Sometimes, this bondage is caused by our human frailty. Other times,
it is caused by the direct oppression of demonic activity. But behind an outward facade of
apparent wholeness, there is nonetheless, brokenness inside. This inward bondage may vary
in degree and differ in appearance, but the struggle is the same. As a matter of fact, the
person sitting in front of you, or beside you may have struggles that you know nothing
about. You may even be saying, I dont have to look around, that person
is me! The good news is that you can be set free!
Not only is there is a
Real Spiritual Battle for the Hearts of Men but -
And he wore no clothes, nor did he live in a house but
in the tombs
The townspeople in the past had
subdued this man but
he had
broken his bonds and escaped taken up residence in the cemetery, the townspeople now have
decided that the safest thing to do is to leave this man alone. The man who resides in the
tombs had gotten so bad that he was abandoned by other human beings. At this point in his
life he no longer had any sense of modesty or shame, the text tells that he was naked.
Modesty in
our day and age is often treated as a joke. But modesty should still a concern for
Gods children. A lack of proper modesty is a sign of sinful heart.
Not only does Sin Leaves
Us Abandoned and Without Hope but
For it had often seized him, and he was
kept under guard, bound with chains and shackles; and he broke the bonds and was driven by
the demon into the wilderness.
He appeared to be a raving lunatic
who was extremely violent to himself and to anyone he chanced to meet. He had become his own worst enemy. Sin does that,
sin is always self-destructive. The alcoholic, the drug dependant, the promiscuous (today
we our world calls it the sexual active), are all in degrees destroying the
life given to them by God This man had become
little more than an animal, he was both frightening to others and at times himself afraid.
In his lucid moments he no doubt realized how repulsive, unloved and unwelcome he was.
Its all a matter of control. This man was completely controlled by the demons within
him. While a person today may not be at the
extreme of demon possession, it is still an issue of control. Whether they admit or not; a
person who hasnt been freed from sin by the Lord is a slave to sin. Paul said in his
letter to the Romans (6:16), Do
you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are the ones
slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death or of obedience leading to
righteousness? The New
Living Translation puts it this way, Dont you realize that whatever you choose to obey becomes
your master? You can choose sin, which leads to death or you can choose to obey God and
receive His approval.
Sometimes, the inward suffering can
be so great that
even outward
physical pain can itself seem a relief. Our desire to find relief can lead us to do
something equally as foolish. Any kind of escapism will do, alcohol, drugs, television,
because we just cannot seem to be alone with ourselves.
Sin Is Self-Destructive
but
When he saw Jesus, he cried out, fell down before
Him, and with a loud voice said, "What have I to do with You, Jesus, Son of the Most
High God? I beg You, do not torment me!"
It is reassuring to note that when Christ and
Satan meet head to head that it is not a clash of titans with the outcome uncertain, Satan
and his demons do not stand a chance when they come into contact with the full force of
Gods power.
When all other avenues of escape are
exhausted and we are forced to face reality, we become desperate as this man was.
Hopefully, our desperation will lead us to the same place it lead the demon possessed man.
Hopefully, it will lead us to Jesus.
When our text says that he fell down before
Him it does not necessarily imply worship as we understand
the term, in fact in Mark account where is this word is translated worshipped
it means to bow down and pay homage to but not in the sense of true worship. Philippians
3:10 for tells of a time when every knee shall and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is
Lord, but neither is this worship, it forced homage to the truth. In
confrontation with the demons there is no repentance, only regret for the consequences of
their sin. Much like the many that you will find in our prison system today, we regret
being caught and punished but not truly repentant for what they had done.
The demons that control this man
proclaim, Jesus, the
son of the most High God, unlike the religious rulers of the day the
demons immediately recognized that Jesus was indeed the son of God. This recognition did not however, change their
desire to continue their destructive ways. Like an army that knows it is defeated, they
want to inflict as much damage as possible before going down.
The demons ask Jesus in verse
twenty-eight, do
not torment us and Matthew records that they said, Why have you come to
torment us before the time? (Matthew 8:28). Before what time? Before the time of judgment. The word torment tells us that the demons believe in Hell
even if men and women of today do not. The
fate of the demons is sealed. The fate of men
and women is still unsettled as long as they are alive.
Oh how tragic to hear, people say such things as A
literal hell I dont believe that stuff. or Heaven
wont have me and Hell is afraid I will take over. or Well if I
go to hell at least all my friends will be there. These are the words of very deceived people who are
in for a very rude awakening! Sadly, the truth is that demons are neither funny nor phony.
Gods Power Is Always Greater Than Any Sin And
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For He had commanded the unclean spirit to come
out of the man.
(30) Jesus asked him, saying, "What is your name?" And he
said, "Legion," because many demons had entered him. (31) And they begged Him
that He would not command them to go out into the abyss.
When Jesus
asked the demon for his name he was not simply requesting information. He asked in order
that all could see how pitiful this mans condition was. The demon responds that his name is
Legion. A Roman legion consisted
of 6,000 foot soldiers as well as 120 horsemen and other personnel. To the Jewish mind
legion suggest great numbers; efficient and organized and relentless in
strength.
Our text says
in verse twenty-nine that Jesus
commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man. Jesus did not seek to calm the man but rather he confronted the
demons that were abusing the man. In verse thirty-one the demons
make a request of Jesus, And they begged Him that He would not command
them to go out into the abyss. (32) Now a herd of many swine was feeding there on the
mountain. So they begged Him that He would permit them to enter them. And He permitted
them. (33) Then the demons went out of the man and entered the swine, and the herd ran
violently down the steep place into the lake and drowned.
Much to the shock of everyone, the
swine unexpectedly
Stampeded;
the shock of suddenly being occupied by the demon spirits, caused the hogs to blindly
charge down the hillside into the lake to rid themselves of their unwanted guests. These
pigs preferred suicide to demon possession.
Some have questioned why Jesus would
allow the
demons to go
into the pigs and destroy the livelihood of
the swine owners. There are several possible
answers. First, as the sovereign ruler of
the universe He does not need anyones permission.
Secondly, it was also possible that these swine herders were Jews, in which
case they were guilty of breaking the law of Moses. If so we have not only a miracle but a
case of divine judgment. Technically speaking
he did not send the demons into the swine he only allowed it. It is worth noting that if
they could not enter into pigs without permission, how likely is it they can enter into
the Lords sheep?
Sin May Leave You Desperate But You Can Be Delivered And -
6. Accepting Jesus
Always Results In A Change (vv.
34-36, 38-39)
When those who fed them saw what had happened,
they fled and told it in the city and in the country.
The word spreads fast when those
tending the pigs fled into the city to report what had happened. When the people came out
they found a completely different man than they had known. There is a word of hope here
for those who have descended so far into sin, and have so many scars that they have given
up on ever being made whole. In the life of the Demon possessed man when the deliverer
comes there is New Life. His encounter
with Christ has changed him completely in both his look and his outlook. In verse thirty-five we find that when the
townspeople arrived they
found
the man from whom the demons had departed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in
his right mind. Paul
reminds us in 2 Corinthians 5:17, that when we really commit our selves to Christ we are
changed, Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation; old things have passed away, behold, all things have become new.
In verse thirty-eight we see
that he also has a New Heart, for he
begged Him
that he might be with Him.
The healed man wanted to join Jesus band of disciples, but Jesus had a different
calling in mind. Someone must be left behind to be a light in a dark world. Not everyone
is called into full time ministry. Not everyone is called to a foreign land as a
missionary. Some must go, but some must stay. For some, what Jesus wants, is for those who
have experienced deliverance, to tell those in their own hometown about him.
Jesus gave this mans life A New Purpose, (vv. 38b-39)
but
Jesus sent him away, saying, (39) "Return to your own house, and tell what great
things God has done for you." And he went his way and proclaimed throughout the whole
city what great things Jesus had done for him.
Jesus
told him to return
to your own house his testimony was to begin with those who knew him best
and could see the change that Jesus had made in his life. Luke uses the aorist tense to
tell the reader that what Jesus had done was complete. He was to testify of what great things God has
done for you. Mark in his account tells us that the result of this
mans testimony was that all marveled (5:20).
Accepting Jesus Always
Results In A Change and
7. Following Jesus
Always Involves A Choice (v. 37)
The townspeople, however, did not
respond as the demon possessed man did. Verse
thirty-seven reveals that Then the
whole multitude of the surrounding region of the Gadarenes asked Him to depart from them,
for they were seized with great fear
.
Following Jesus is now and always has
been a choice. The townspeople chose to ask Jesus to leave.
Sadly they would rather push Jesus away than risk Him changing their lives
too. Far more people than we can imagine turn their backs on Christ or ask him to go away
because they fear he will disrupt their lives.
Be careful about asking Jesus to
leave you alone. The text tells us that
And
He got into the boat and returned. Did you know that as far as we know Jesus never returned to the land of
Gadarenes. Never! This was their only chance.
We have to wonder just how different it might have been in their lives had these people
invited Jesus to come into their city and into their lives, instead of asking Him to
leave.
Statistics today tell us that 85% of
all people who do not accept Christ before they are 18 never will. So Jesus left. He simply got into the boat and
departed. He didnt beg. He didnt plead. He didnt threaten. He
didnt come back. Jesus takes charge only in the lives of those freely offered to
him.
Martin Luther
penned these words in his great hymn of faith A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.
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.
And that word my friend is Jesus
[Martin Luther. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, in Praise: Our Songs and Hymns. (Nashville, Tenn.: Singspiration Associates, 1977) no. 333.]
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