On the Sabbath, Jesus was teaching with authority in the Synagogue in the power of the Holy Spirit. There was a man with an unclean demon which asked, “Have you come to destroy us?” And declared Jesus to be “The ‘Holy One of God (v, 34).” This implied that the demon believed, as did the Jews at that time, that the demons would be destroyed before the second coming of Christ, the Holy One of God. In the Synagogue, in front of everyone, on the Sabbath, the Holy One of God commanded the demon to come out of the man and “be quiet (v. 35).” The crowd was amazed when the demon came out of the man at Jesus’ command.
Nothing that is impure can withstand the purity of the holiness of Jesus who has an intimate relationship with God. The word of Jesus makes whole those who are broken by evil if only they appeal to him. His words were backed up by his works which demonstrated his divine authority. The demons recognized Jesus to be the Holy One of God, but his disciples and the Jewish leaders did not.
Almighty God, we humbly implore you to help us recognize half-truths and errors that lead to confusion about your healing word so that we may not be deceived and led astray. This we pray through Christ our Lord. Amen!
Chiu, José Enrique Aguilar, et al. The Paulist Biblical Commentary. Paulist Press, 2018.
Brown, Raymond Edward, et al. The New Jerome Biblical Commentary. Upper Saddle River, NJ, United States, Prentice Hall, 1990.
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