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Chapter 2
CHRIST ALWAYS DEALING WITH THE INVISIBLE ENEMIES
It is striking to find that the Lord did not attempt to convince the
Pharisees of His claims as the Messiah, nor take the opportunity of
winning the Jews, by yielding to their desires for an earthly king. His
one work in this world was manifestly to conquer the Satanic prince of
the world by the death of the Cross (Heb. 2: 14); to deliver his
captives from his control, and to deal with the invisible hosts of the
prince of darkness working at the back of mankind (See 1 John 3: 8).
The commission He gave to the twelve, and to the seventy, was exactly
in line with His own. He sent them forth, and "gave them authority over
unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to preach the gospel" (Matt. 10:
1); to "first bind the strong man" (Mark 3: 27), and then to take his
goods; to deal with the invisible hosts of Satan first, and then "preach
the gospel."
From all this we learn that there is one Satan, one devil, one prince
of the demons, directing all the opposition to Christ and His people;
but myriads of wicked spirits called "demons," lying spirits, deceiving
spirits, foul spirits, unclean spirits, subjectively at work in men. Who
they are, and whence their origin, none can positively say. That they
are spirit beings who are evil is alone beyond all doubt; and all who
are undeceived and dispossessed from Satanic deception, become
witnesses, from their own experience, to their existence, and power.
They know that things were done to them by spirit beings, and that those
things were evil; therefore they recognize that there are spirit beings
who do evil, and know that the symptoms, effects and manifestations of
demoniacal possession have active, personal agencies behind them. From
experience they know that they are hindered by spirit beings, and
therefore know that these things are done by evil spirits who are
hinderers. Therefore, reasoning from experimental facts, as well as the
testimony of Scripture, they know that these evil spirits
are murderers,
tempters, liars, accusers, counterfeiters, enemies, haters, and wicked
beyond all the power of man to know.
The names of these evil spirits describe their characters,
for they are called "foul," "lying," "unclean," "evil," and "deceiving"
spirits, as they are wholly given up to every manner of wickedness, and
deception, and lying works.
CHARACTERISTICS OF EVIL SPIRITS
What the characteristics of these wicked spirits are, and how they
are able to dwell in the bodies and minds of human beings, will be seen
by a careful examination of the specific cases mentioned in the Gospels;
as well as their power to interfere with, mislead, and deceive, even
servants of God, from references to them in other portions of the Word
of God.
Evil spirits are generally looked upon as "influences," and not as
intelligent beings, but their personality and entity, and difference in
character as distinct intelligences, will be seen in the Lord's direct
commands to them (Mark 1: 25; 5: 8; 3: 11, 12; 9: 25); their power of
speech (Mark 3: 11); their replies to Him, couched in intelligent
language (Matt. 8: 29); their sensibilities of fear (Luke 8: 31); their
definite expression of desire (Matt. 8: 31); their need of a dwelling
place of rest (Matt. 12: 43); their intelligent power of decision (Matt.
12: 44); their power of agreement with other spirits; their degrees of
wickedness (Matt. 12: 45); their power of rage (Matt. 8: 28); their
strength (Mark 5: 4); their ability to possess a human being, either as
one (Mark 1: 26) or in a thousand (Mark 5: 9); their use of a human
being as their medium for "divining," or foretelling the future (Acts
16: 16); or as a great miracle worker by their power (Acts 8: 11).
THE RAGE AND WICKEDNESS OF EVIL SPIRITS
When evil spirits act in a rage, they act as a combination of the
maddest, and most wicked persons in existence, but all their evil is
done with fullest intelligence, and purpose. They know what they do,
they know it is evil, terribly evil, and they will to do it. They do it
with rage, and with the full swing of malice, enmity and hatred. They
act with fury and bestiality, like an enraged bull, as if they had no
intelligence, and yet with fun intelligence they carry on their work,
showing the wickedness of their wickedness. They act from an absolutely
depraved nature, with diabolical fury, and with an undeviating
perseverance. They act with determination, persistency, and with skilful
methods, forcing themselves upon mankind, upon the Church, and still
more upon the spiritual man.
VARIED MANIFESTATION OF EVIL SPIRITS
THROUGH PERSONS
Their manifestations through the persons in whom they obtain footing,
are varied in character, according to the degree and kind of ground they
secure for possession. In one Biblical case the only manifestation of
the evil spirit's presence was dumbness (Matt. 9: 32); the spirit
possibly locating in the vocal organs; in another, the person held by
the spirit was "deaf and dumb" (Mark 9: 25), and the symptoms included
foaming at the mouth, grinding the teeth--all connected with the
head--but the hold of the spirit was of such long standing (v. 21) that
he could throw his victim down, and convulse the whole body (Mark 9:
20-22).
In other cases we find merely an "unclean spirit" in a man in a
"synagogue," probably so hidden that none would know the man was thus
possessed, until the spirit cried out with fear when he saw Christ,
saying, "Art Thou come to destroy us?" (Mark 1: 24); or a "spirit of
infirmity" (Luke 13: 11) in a woman of whom it might be said that she
simply required "healing" of some disease, or that she was always tired,
and only needed "rest," as some would say in the language of the
twentieth century.
Again, we find a very advanced case in the man with the
"legion," showing that the evil spirits' possession
reached such a
climax, as to make the person appear insane; for his own personality was
so mastered by the malignant spirits in possession, as to cause him to
lose all sense of decency, and self-control in the presence of others
(Luke 8: 27). The unity of purpose in the spirits of evil to carry out
the will of their prince, is especially shown in this case, as with one
accord they besought to be allowed to enter the swine, and with one
accord they rushed the whole herd into the sea.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF EVIL SPIRITS
That there are different kinds of spirits is evident from all the
instances given in the gospel records. Their manifestation outside the
gospel cases, may be seen in the story of the girl at Philippi,
possessed by a "spirit of divination," and again in Simon the Sorcerer,
who was so energized by Satanic power for the working of miracles, that
he was considered to be "a great power of God" by the deceived people
(Acts 8: 10).
Spiritists, to-day, are deceived, in so far as they really believe
they are communicating with the spirits of the dead; for it is easy for
spirits of evil to impersonate any of the dead, even the most devoted
and saintly Christians. They have watched them (Acts 19: 15) all their
lives, and can easily counterfeit their voices, or say anything about
them, and their actions when on earth.
EVIL SPIRITS FORETELLING THROUGH MEDIUMS
In like manner as a "spirit of divination," deceiving spirits can use
"palmists," and "fortune tellers," to deceive; for in their work of
watching human beings, they inspire the mediums to foretell, not what
they know about the future--for God alone has this knowledge--but things
which they themselves intend to do; and if they can get the person, to
whom these things are told, to co-operate with them, by accepting, or
believing, their "fore-telling," they try eventually to bring them
about; e.g., the medium says such and such a thing will happen,
the person believes it, and by believing opens himself, or
herself, to
the evil spirit, to bring that thing to pass; or else admits the spirit,
or gives free opportunity to one already in possession, to bring about
the thing foretold. They cannot always succeed, and this is the reason
why there is so much uncertainty about the response through mediums,
because many things may hinder the workings of the evil spirit beings,
particularly the prayers of friends, or intercessors in the Christian
Church.
These are some of the "deep things of Satan" (Rev. 2: 24) mentioned
by the Lord in His message to Thyatira, manifestly referring to far more
subtle workings among the Christians of that time, than all that the
Apostles had seen in the cases recorded in the gospels. "The mystery of
lawlessness doth already work," wrote the Apostle Paul (2 Thess. 2: 7),
showing that the deep laid schemes of deception through "doctrines" (1
Tim. 4: 1), foretold as reaching their full culmination in the last
days, were already at work in the Church of God. Evil spirits are at
work to-day, inside as well as outside the Church, and
"spiritualism," in its meaning of dealing with evil spirits, may be
found inside the Church, and among the most spiritual believers, apart
from its true name. Christian men think they are free from Spiritism
because they have never been to a séance, not knowing that evil spirits
attack, and deceive every human being, and they do not confine their
working to the Church, or the world, but wherever they can find
conditions fulfilled to enable them to manifest their power.
THE POWER OF EVIL SPIRITS OVER HUMAN BODIES
The control of the spirits over the bodies of those they possess is
seen in the gospel cases. The man with the legion was not master over
his own body or mind. The spirits would "seize him," "drive him" (Luke
8: 29), compel him to cut himself with stones (Mark 5: 5), strengthen
him to burst every fetter and chain (v. 4), "cry out" aloud (v. 5), and
fiercely attack others (Matt. 8: 28). The boy with the dumb spirit would
be dashed to the ground (Luke 9: 42), and convulsed; the spirit forced
him to cry out, and tore him, so that the body became bruised and sore
(v. 39). Teeth, tongue, vocal organs, ears, eyes, nerves, muscles and
breath, are seen to be affected and interfered with, by evil spirits in
possession. note 4
Weakness and strength are both produced by their working, and men (Mark
1: 23), women (Luke 8: 2), boys (Mark 9: 17), and girls (Mark 7: 25),
are equally open to their power.
That the Jews were familiar with the fact of evil spirit possession,
is clear from their words, when they saw the Lord Christ cast out the
blind and dumb spirit from a man (Matt. 12: 24). Also that there were
men among them who knew some method of dealing with such cases (v. 27).
"By whom do your sons cast them out?" said the Lord. That such dealing
with evil spirits was not effective, may be gathered from some instances
given, where it appears that alleviation of the sufferings from evil
spirit possession, was the most that could be done; e.g. (1) the
case of king Saul, who was soothed by the harp playing of David; (2) the
sons of Sceva, who were professional exorcists, yet who recognized a
power in the Name of Jesus which their exorcism did not possess. In both
these cases the danger of attempted alleviation and exorcism, and the
power of the evil spirits, is strikingly shown in contrast to the
complete command manifested by Christ and His Apostles. David playing to
Saul is suddenly aware of the javelin flung by the hand of the man he
was seeking to soothe; and the sons of Sceva found the evil spirits upon
them, and mastering them as they used the Name of Jesus, without the
Divine co-working given to all who exercise personal faith in Him. Among
the heathen, also, who know the venom of these wicked spirits,
propitiation and soothing of their hate by obedience to them, is the
most that they know.
THE EXORCISM OF EVIL SPIRITS CONTRASTED WITH
CHRIST'S POWER OF WORD
How striking to contrast all this with the calm authority of Christ,
who needed no adjuration, or methods of exorcism, and no prolonged
preparation of Himself ere dealing with a spirit-possessed man. "He cast
out the spirits by a word," "With authority and power He commandeth . .
and they obey Him," was the wondering testimony of the awe-struck
people; and the testimony, too, of the seventy sent forth by Him to use
the authority of His Name, as they found the spirits subject to them,
even as they were to their Lord (Luke 10: 17-20).
"'They' obey Him," said the people. "They"--the evil spirits whom the
people knew to be real identities governed by Beelzebub, their prince
(Matt. 12: 24- 27). The complete mastery of the Lord over the demons,
compelled the leaders to find some way of explaining His authority over
them, and so by that subtle influence of Satan--with which all who have
had insight into his devices are familiar--they suddenly charge the Lord
with having Satanic power Himself, by saying "He casteth out demons
through Beelzebub, the prince of the demons," suggesting that Christ's
authority over evil spirits was derived from their chief and prince.
The reference to the kingdom of Satan, and his kingship was left
uncontradicted by the Lord, who simply declared the truth in the face of
Satan's lie, that He cast out demons "by the finger of God," and that
Satan's kingdom would soon fall were he to act against himself, and
dislodge his emissaries from their place of retreat in human bodies,
where alone they can achieve their greatest power, and do the greatest
harm among men. That Satan does apparently fight against himself is
true, note 5
but when he does so, it is with the purpose of covering some scheme for
greater advantage to his kingdom.
THE AUTHORITY OVER EVIL SPIRITS BY THE APOSTLES
AFTER PENTECOST
That the Apostles after Pentecost recognized and dealt with the
denizens of the invisible world, is evident from the records of the Acts
of the Apostles, and other references in the Epistles. The disciples
were prepared for Pentecost, and the opening of the supernatural world
through the coming of the Holy Spirit, by their three years' training by
the Lord. They had watched Him deal with the wicked spirits of Satan,
and had themselves learned to deal with them, too, so that the power of
the Holy Spirit could safely be given at Pentecost to men who already
knew the workings of the foe. We see how quickly Peter recognized
Satan's work in Ananias (Acts 5: 3), and how "unclean spirits" came out
at his presence, as they did with his Lord (Acts 5: 16). Philip, too,
found the evil hosts subservient (Acts 8: 7) to the word of his
testimony, as he proclaimed Christ to the people, and Paul knew, also,
the power of the Name of the Risen Lord (Acts 19: 11) in dealing with
the powers of evil.
It is therefore clear in Bible history that the manifestation of the
power of God invariably meant aggressive dealing with the Satanic hosts;
that the manifestation of the power of God at Pentecost, and through the
Apostles, meant again an aggressive attitude to the powers of darkness;
and, ergo, that the growth and maturity of the Church of Christ at the
end of the dispensation, will mean the same recognition, and the same
attitude toward the Satanic hosts of the prince of the power of the air;
with the same co-witness of the Holy Spirit to the authority of the Name
of Jesus, as in the early Church. In brief, that the Church of Christ
will reach its high water mark, when it is able to recognize and deal
with demon-possession; when it knows how to "bind the strong man" by
prayer; "command" the spirits of evil in the Name of Christ, and deliver
men and women from their power.
THE CHURCH IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MUST
RECOGNIZE THE POWERS OF DARKNESS
For this the Christian Church must recognize that the existence of
deceiving, lying spirits, is as real in the twentieth century as in the
time of Christ, and their attitude to the human race unchanged. That
their one ceaseless aim is to deceive every human being. That they are
given up to wickedness all day long, and night long, and that they are
ceaselessly, and actively pouring a stream of wickedness into the world,
and are satisfied only when they succeed in their wicked plans to
deceive, and ruin men.
Yet the servants of God have been concerned only to destroy their
works; and to deal with sin; not recognizing the need of using the
power given by Christ, to resist by faith and prayer, and prayer and
faith, this ever- flowing flood of Satanic power pouring in among men;
so that men and women, young and old, and even Christian and
non-Christian, become deceived and possessed through their guile, and
because of ignorance about them, and their wiles.
These supernatural forces of Satan are the true hindrance to
revival. The power of God which broke forth in Wales, with all the marks
of the days of Pentecost, was checked and hindered from going on to its
fullest purpose, note 6
by the same influx of evil spirits as met the Lord Christ on earth, and
the Apostles of the early Church; with the difference that the inroad of
the powers of darkness found the Christians of the twentieth century,
with few exceptions, unable to recognize, and deal with them. Evil
spirit possession has followed, and checked every similar revival
throughout the centuries since Pentecost,
note 6
and these things must now be understood, and dealt with, if the Church
is to advance to maturity. Understood, not only in the degree of
possession recorded in the gospels, but in the special forms of
manifestations suited to the close of the dispensation, under the
guise of the Holy Spirit, yet having some of the very characteristic
marks in bodily symptoms, seen in the gospel records, when all who saw
the manifestation knew that it was the work of the spirits of Satan.
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