Interpretation of Matthew 12:45 -
Demons
ob,
Per your email, you have asked me to explain what this verse
means. This is a very fascinating verse in that quite a bit of
knowledge is given to us by God on what goes on behind the
scenes with demons after they are successfully cast out of a
person.
In order to really understand this verse, you also have to
look at the two verses that are above it - verses 43 and 44. I
will go ahead and type out all 3 verses below, and then give
you the appropriate explanation.
"When an unclean spirit goes out of a man, he
goes through dry places, seeking rest, and finds none. Then
he says, 'I will return to my house from which I came.' And
when he comes, he finds it empty, swept, and put in
order.
Then he goes and takes with him seven other
spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter and dwell
there; and the last state of that man is worse than the
first. So shall it also be with this wicked generation."
(Matthew 12: 43-45)
In just three verses, God is giving us quite a bit of
information as to what is going on behind the scenes in the
spiritual realm once a demon is cast out of someone. I'll break
down what God is trying to tell us in this verse under the
following caption.
Interpretation
1. The very first sentence tells you right off
the bat that you are dealing with a demonic spirit who has been
cast out of someone. The verse says - "When an unclean
spirit goes out of a man."
An unclean spirit is a demonic spirit. The fact that it is
going out of the man means the demon was on the inside of the
man. And if the demon is going out of the man, then he had to
be cast out of him by either another Christian or direct by God
Himself. Otherwise, the demon would have never left the man on
his own. Once a demon is able to get inside of someone, they
will not leave unless they are cast out by either God or a
Christian acting under God's leading and authority to cast the
demon out.
The next sentence says that the demon then wants to return
to the "house" from which he came out of earlier. The
house he is referring to was the person's body
that he was cast out earlier. After a demon is cast out, this
verse tells us that the same demon will periodically return to
see if the person has slipped up in any way in order to give
him the legal right to be able to enter back into him.
2. Bob, demons cannot enter into a person's
body just because they want to. The person has to usually have
either done something to open a hole in their hedge - which is
God's protection around them, or have been the subject of some
type of trauma or severe abuse like rape, incest, severe
physical abuse, etc.
In some of these cases, the person has engaged or delved
into some type of sin that has given the demon the legal right
to be able to enter into him. Common door openers that will
allow demons to come in on you are drugs, especially the
heavier ones, abusing alcohol, and engaging in any type of
occultic practice such as witchcraft, Satan worship, ouija
boards and fortunetelling of any kind.
Not every person who does all of the above will draw a demon
into them. A hundred people may play the Ouija board and
nothing will happen. Then the next person will play it, and he
will be the one that will draw the demons into him. Why it
happens this way, no one really knows for sure.
In the same way, not everyone who does drugs draw the demons
to them - but some do. This is why a person is literally
playing Russian roulette everytime he engages in any of the
above activities. He is taking a chance of drawing demons to
him, and if he stays in that activity long enough, then the
demons will have the full legal right to be able to actually
enter into this person's body!
And once that happens, this person is in big trouble! Then
the demons have to be cast out of him either direct by God
Himself or by God through another Christian. The demons will
not voluntarily give up their position once inside this
person's body. Apparently it is much warmer for them inside of
our bodies as compared to roaming in the air seeking their next
victim.
Also notice in this verse that once the demon is cast out,
he is seeking rest and finds none. The dimension he is roaming
about is dry compared to the human body that he was just
inhabiting. This verse tells you right there that demons prefer
to be living on the inside of a person's body rather than
roaming through the air.
In some of the exorcisms and deliverances I have read and
studied, demons will state that it is cold on the outside and
that they would prefer to stay on the inside a person's body -
where it is obviously more warmer and more comfortable for them
to live in. This is why most of them will put up some kind of
fight once an actual deliverance starts.
3. The next sentence is the key. Once the demon
returns back to the same person he had originally lived in, he
will check him out to see if he has any legal right to be able
to enter back into him. If the demon finds it "empty," he then
apparently has the legal right to be able to enter back into
this person. I believe God is using the word "empty" to let us
know that people who have demons cast out of them have to
become Spirit-filled! They have to receive the baptism of the
Holy Spirit.
I also believe the word "empty" is possibly referring to the
fact that the person may not have grown in God after the demons
were originally cast out of him. After God makes a dramatic
move on you to save you from this type of dire situation, He
will expect you to start walking and growing in Him. God wants
that empty space to be filled up with His knowledge, presence
and grace - and the only way that can happen is if you start
growing and maturing in the Lord.
Once the demon enters into the person's body, they will then
enter into the person's soul. If this person is a Christian,
the demon cannot enter into the person's spirit because the
Holy Spirit is already residing there. But if the person's soul
has not baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit, the demon can
then enter into the person's soul. This is why it is so
important that the person become Spirit-filled to prevent this
from ever happening again.
When you receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the Holy
Spirit will then move up into your soul area. Once the Holy
Spirit is living and dwelling up in your soul area, the demon
can no longer enter your soul and you are thus safeguarded from
ever having a demon enter you again.
A Christian can thus have the Holy Spirit dwelling in his
spirit, but at the same time have a demon living up in their
soul and body area. Once a demon is up in the soul area - this
is how they can temporarily take control of a person's vocal
cords and literally speak right out of that person's mouth at
times.
4. Now watch what happens next. The verse then
says that if the demon finds the house empty and in "order,"
not only will he enter back in, but he is going to bring back
with him 7 more demonic spirits that are even more wicked than
he is!
This one verse is telling you that there are levels of
wickedness or levels of evil even among demons themselves. In
other words, some demons are meaner and more evil than other
ones are!
In the exorcisms I have studied, I have seen this phenomena
occur over and over again. You can tell when the deliverance
minister starts casting the demons out one by one, that some of
them are more wicked and more evil than some of the other ones
are. The weaker demons will even speak out saying they would
easily go without putting up much of a fight, but they can't
because the higher ranking and more powerful demons will punish
them if they do not try to stay in and fight as long as they
possibly can.
Satan obviously has to be the most evil of all the demons
and probably the most evil of all created beings - including
humans. I believe he has disintegrated down to the lowest
levels of the dark side and that he has successfully become 100
percent pure evil. I seriously doubt if there is one ounce of
goodness left in him due to the long time that he has been cast
out of heaven. I believe there is no saving grace for Satan and
the rest of the fallen angels who rebelled long before we
humans were ever created.
Also notice in this verse that the original demon now has
the legal right to bring back with him 7 more demons. Bob,
usually when someone has a demon in them, they usually have
more than one. Most of the time, demons will travel in groups
or "clusters." There is one chief demon who runs the show and
the rest of the demons are under the chief demon's control and
authority. When casting them out, you can either take one of
two approaches:
- Bind all the lesser demons under the chief demon,
and then cast out the chief demon with all of the lesser
demons bound to him.
- Or cast out each one of the demons one by
one.
The first way would obviously be the quickest and easiest,
but you have to let God decide which of the two strategies He
wants to go with on a particular deliverance. Sometimes God may
want to cast out each one of them one by one. The reason being
is that He may want the person to know what demons were inside
of him and exactly why they were inside of him in the first
place.
Each demon has his own name like "murder," "hate," "lust,"
etc. Their names will tell you what their functions were inside
of that person's body and soul. As they come out one by one by
their actual names, the possessed person will then understand
where all of those negative emotions were coming from in the
first place. This is why the Bible says that the truth will set
you free.
5. Now the last part of this verse says that if
the original demon manages to get back in and brings with him
more demons that are even more evil and wicked than he is, then
that person's state is going to end up becoming much worse than
what his previous state was. Why?
Because now the person will have at least 7 more evil and
wicked demons than what he had in him the first time around.
These meaner and more evil and wicked demons will thus be
causing much more torment, havoc and destruction on this person
and his life than what the original demons did since they are
much more evil and wicked in their actual natures and
personalities.
The more evil a human is, the more horrible of a crime he is
capable of committing. It's the same way with demons. The more
evil the demon, the more torment, torture, chaos and
destruction he is capable of inflicting upon that person just
because he is a more evil and wicked demon.
Deliverance ministers have found out that some of the more
evil and wicked demons are those demons who are linked to the
occult. This is why engaging in any form of occult activity is
so highly dangerous!
Bob, one last thing on the last part of this verse. I also
believe that God is telling us that if the delivered person
goes back to the same former sin he was involved in that drew
the demons to him in the first place - then that will be the
door opener that will allow the original demon not only to be
able to come back into him, but to also bring back with him
seven more demonic spirits who are going to be much more wicked
and evil than he is.
If a person gets delivered from engaging in witchcraft, and
then goes back into it 3 years later, God is going to pull back
any protection that may have been on this person and the above
scenario is thus going to be allowed to take place. And if it
does, this person is going to be in serious trouble. God may
not be so willing to cast the demons out the second time
around, and the demons will then be allowed to tear this person
apart.
Jesus says in the New Testament that you are better off not
knowing that you are in sin as versus someone who knows they
are in sin, gets delivered from that sin, and then goes back
into that same sin once again.
Demons just hover and wait for people, especially
Christians, to mess up and commit any door-opening sin so they
can either move in and start tormenting that person from the
outside, or literally enter into that person's physical body if
they can get away with it.
Conclusion
I have always found the above verse very fascinating. God,
in just three powerful verses, gives us quite a bit of
knowledge and information as to what really goes on behind the
scenes with demons, how they operate and what they are looking
for.
It's simply amazing how much knowledge and wisdom is
actually contained in the Bible. The key is being able to cut
into the verses and read what God is trying to tell you in many
of the Bible verses.
God likes to make you seek and search after knowledge, and
many of the Scripture verses have to be worked and cut into to
really see what God is trying to tell you. For me, the Bible is
a real challenge because many of the Bible verses have to be
cut into to see exactly what the actual knowledge is that is
lying underneath the verse.
It's like hunting for buried treasure. God says in another
verse that the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a
field. And in order to find that treasure, you have to seek and
search after it, just like you would seek and search for buried
treasure underneath the ground. Same principle applies.
Bob, I hope the above clarifies for you what God is trying
to tell us in these three verses. If you have any more
questions, let me know.
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