The Disciples Could not Heal the Boy with the Demon
Matthew 17:14-21
One day as Jesus and the disciples were out in the countryside
preaching and healing a man rushed up and knelt down trembling in front of
Jesus. He was desperate for Jesus to
help him. “Lord, have mercy on my son.”
He begged. “My boy has seizures and is
suffering greatly: for he often falls into the fire and into the water. I brought him to your disciples, but they
could not heal him.”
(Matt.17:15-16)
Jesus was upset to hear that his disciples could not heal
the boy and He asked the father to bring the boy to Him. And when
the boy was standing in front of Jesus, Scripture says that, “Jesus rebuked the
demon, and it came out of the boy, and he was healed from that moment on.” (Matthew
17: 18)
Shortly after this the disciples came to Jesus and asked him
why they were not able to drive the demon out of the boy. And Jesus answered them: “Because you have so
little faith. I tell you the truth. If you have faith as small as a mustard seed,
you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you. However this kind (of demon) does not go out
except by prayer and fasting.” (Matthew
17:21)
This short story of the boy being troubled with a demon may leave
us with questions. Let’s go over the
story and try to find some answers. Some
people say that they don’t believe that demons or “evil spirits” can influence
their lives. But we believe that the
Holy Spirit comes into our lives and influences us. Scripture teaches us that when we believe in
Christ that the Holy Spirit comes into our hearts and empowers us and helps us
and guides us into God’s ways. We can’t
live the Christian life by ourselves. .
Unfortunately the opposite can happen. People can open themselves up to “help” from
evil spirits when they allow hatred, murder, lying, drugs, violence, etc to
take up residence in their lives. Evil
spirits can harass people, make them physically or mentally ill or even hold them
captive with addictions and such. Scripture teaches that the devil goes about
like a lion “seeking whom he may devour or “eat up” (1 Peter 5:8) The devil is the “father of lies”(John 8:44). And he is a murderer. (John 8:44) He is out to do us harm if he can, so if he
can harass or invade our lives he will. The
Bible says: “Do not give the devil a foothold.”
(Ephesians 4:27)
Even though some people may open themselves to evil spirits
by embracing an evil lifestyle, I believe that the little boy in our Bible story
was innocent of any such wrong doing.
His actions were not responsible for the evil spirit being there in his
life making him miserable. Many times
innocent people suffer terribly and we will not be able to understand all the
reasons why. We will just have to leave
some of these things to God.
Once when Jesus healed a blind man, his disciples asked him
whose sin caused the man to be blind?
His sin or the sin of his parents?
And Jesus answered: “Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this
happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life.” (John 9:3)
When things don’t seem fair we have to trust God with the answers and
know that someday (in heaven) “every valley will be lifted up and every
mountain and hill made low and the rough places will be made plain.” (Isaiah 40:4)
. .
From the description of the boy’s suffering in our Bible
story, we believe that he was physically ill.
He had spasms and fell into the fire and into the water. And this illness was due to a demon according
to Scripture. (The boy was healed when
Jesus cast the demon out!) So it would seem that demons can cause some physical
illnesses. Probably today doctors could treat this child’s illness with
medications. Again we don’t have all of the
answers.
In this life Scripture says that we are fighting a spiritual
war! When Jesus speaks about the boy’s
demon He says: “This kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting.” Jesus
must mean that some demons or mountains are stronger and more entrenched than
others. Some of our mountains require
more prayer than others and even fasting too in this spiritual war against
evil.
When we think about a
demon we may picture an ugly little man with a pitchfork or horns. But a demon is an evil or unclean spirit. And the bad news is that an unclean spirit
can possibly show up in a person’s life as a stronghold or as an addiction.
But the good news is
that there is a Deliverer – Jesus Christ! (Psalm.18:2) Jesus has come to set the captives free! Scripture says that He has come to heal the
broken hearted and bind up their wounds.
Jesus is the Truth and the truth will set us free. (John 8:32)
(Gal 5:1)While He was on earth Jesus went about healing the sick and
casting out demons. And Jesus has also given
his followers (that’s us) the authority to heal and cast out demons in his
Name. Jesus sends us into the world to
do the work that He did and He gives us his authority to do that work. (John 14:12)
Scripture says: “And these signs will follow those who believe: in My
Name they will cast out demons: and they will speak with new tongues:” (Mark
16:17)
Scripture says: “the seventy-two returned with joy and said,
‘Lord, even the demons submit to us in your Name.’”. And Jesus replied “I see Satan fall from
heaven like lightning. See, I give you
the authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the
enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.” (Luke 10: 17-19)
Jesus had given the disciples his authority to move
mountains (and we have been given this authority too). But Jesus told the disciples that they were
not able to use his authority because they didn’t have enough “faith”. Jesus encouraged them (and us) by saying that
we don’t need a lot of faith in order to move mountains. (a mountain is a trouble or demon or sickness)
A mustard seed is one of the smallest seeds and Jesus said we only needed a
“mustard seed” amount of faith to move our mountains! So what is this thing
called faith that is so important?
Scripture says that we have all been given a “measure of
faith” (Romans 12:3) God gives it to us, but I would guess that we need to take
care of it. And the Bible also says that
faith comes alive by “hearing the Word of God” (Romans 10:17) So we need to feed our faith by reading God’s
Word. And nurture our “measure” of faith
and help it grow by studying the Bible
Of course we need to believe God’s Word. But faith is more. Scripture also says that “Faith without works
is dead” (James 2:17) Faith is a whole
lifestyle- a relationship with God. We need
to commit everything (our lives) to God and try to let Him lead us. Scripture says: “Delight yourself in the
Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in
Him, and He shall bring it to pass.”
(Psalm 37:4-5)
Some of us think that if we work hard and just believe
something hard enough or say the right words the right way that that is
faith. But faith isn’t a formula. And it’s not just saying correct words. Faith is committing all your ways to God, and
loving God with all your heart and your neighbor too. Faith is repenting and humbling yourself and asking
God for forgiveness when you fail. It’s
letting God clean you up again and again.
Clean up your words and your attitudes too. And letting the Holy Spirit guide you along the
way. And there is joy and freedom along
the faith way. It’s letting go and
letting God with your mustard seed sized faith.
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