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What are demons?
- By Dr. Jim Denison
- Published 07/7/2008
- Questions about the faith , 2008
For the next few weeks we are exploring some of the most commonly asked questions about the faith. Today and tomorrow we will explore demons.
An African proverb says, "When elephants fight, the grass always loses." In the realm of spiritual warfare, Christians are the "grass." Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms" (Ephesians 6:12).
On one side of this battle stands our Heavenly Father, the Creator and Ruler of the universe, the Lord of all that is. Our God so loved us that he sent his Son to give us eternal life with him in heaven.
On the other side is Satan. His name means "adversary" or accuser. He constantly acts in defiance of God's word and will. He tempted Jesus, and tempts us as well. We are the "grass" in his battle against the Lord. And so God warns us, "Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour" (1 Petert 5:8). His foot soldiers are his demons. We need to know about them, because they're after us.
According to the Bible, a "demon" is a created spirit being, a kind of angel. These beings sinned with Satan in heaven, and so are commonly called "fallen angels" or "unclean spirits." Satan is now their ruler (Matthew 12:24), and he has organized them into his army of evil (Ephesians 6:11-12). God created hell for them, where they will be with Satan forever: "Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matthew 25:41). The Bible teaches five important facts about demons.
First, demons are real. Most Americans don't believe they exist. Most Americans are deceived. Demons were real to Jesus. Six times in the gospels we find him casting them out of suffering, demon-possessed people. Mark
Second, demons are evil and unclean. Demons are filthy, both physically and morally. Wherever you see demonism you find filth, rubbish, and sin. It's no accident that with the rise of Satanism and the occult in
Third, demons are stronger than we are. In Mark 5 we meet a demon-possessed man, so strong that men could not bind him even with chains (vs. 3-4). Fragments of their attempts lay all around the tombs where he lived, stark reminders of the impotence of human ability against the forces of darkness. We cannot defeat their temptations in our ability. But we don't have to.
Fourth, demons always seek to destroy. We read of the demoniac in Mark 5, "Night and day among the tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones" (v. 5). Imagine the scars running over his body, the blood caked on his filthy clothes and in his matted hair, the wild eyes and foaming mouth and shaking hands. This is what the demons did to him. Later they killed the herd of pigs they occupy as well. They ruin and corrupt whatever they touch. They are cancer of the soul.
Last, demons are after us. If you have not made Jesus your Savior, you belong not to God but to Satan. He doesn't want you to know that, but it's true. If you do belong to Jesus, Satan is doing all he can to keep you from winning the battle for the souls of others. He will try his best to minimize your ministry, to cripple your witness, to poison your spiritual life.
Tomorrow we examine our victory over Satan’s army.
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