DEVOTION
THE ACTS OF THE
APOSTLES
AUTHORITY OVER EVIL
Acts 19:13-20
13 Some Jews who went around
driving out evil spirits tried to invoke the name of the Lord Jesus over those
who were demon-possessed. They would say, "In the name of Jesus, whom Paul
preaches, I command you to come out." 14 Seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish
chief priest, were doing this. 15[One day] the evil spirit answered them,
"Jesus I know, and I know about Paul, but who are you?" 16 Then the
man who had the evil spirit jumped on them and overpowered them all. He gave
them such a beating that they ran out of the house naked and bleeding. 17 When
this became known to the Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus, they were all
seized with fear, and the name of the Lord Jesus was held in high honor. 18
Many of those who believed now came and openly confessed their evil deeds. 19 A
number who had practiced sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them
publicly. When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to
fifty thousand drachmas. 20 In this way
the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power.
NIV
The name of Jesus is powerful in
the mouths of those who accept him as their Lord and Savior and are determined
to follow him, but these seven sons of Sceva were neither believers in Jesus nor
followers of Jesus. Yet they wanted to have the power to drive out demons, trying
to use the name of Jesus, whom Paul preaches. That proves they did not have a
personal relationship with Jesus, but only the Jesus that Paul preached about. What
we know in the spirit world, per se, where demons reside, roaming around
looking for someone to enter or possess, know exactly who Jesus is. What we
call demons are merely the fallen angels that sided with Lucifer, who was cast
out of heaven; therefore, they were once in the presence of Jesus. There is
power in His name, but that power is reserved for His disciples, or learners,
who follow Him and His teachings. There are times when Jesus encountered
someone who was possessed, and the spirits knew who he was, but he commanded
them to be silent and come out of that person, and they obeyed because Jesus had
all the authority over them and still does in our lives today. This narrative also contains a warning against
using the name of Jesus if He is not Lord and Savior over our lives. However,
at the same time because we have accepted Jesus as our Lord and Savior, and we
have decided to follow him, no turning back, or do we follow at a distance, or
semi-follow, that is say we follow him, but live our own lives, following our
own path, making our own decisions, or choices, but we continue to attend church,
and may even do some deeds within the church. Because of how the spirits
treated the seven sons of Sceva, great fear seized many, and the name of Jesus
was held in high honor. That is, or should be, our story, holding the name of
Jesus in high regard, honoring his name, after all, we call ourselves after his
name, Christians, people of Christ. However, when we live in Jesus, and He
lives in us, and we are filled with the Spirit, we have the power of His name
over the evil in this world. We may not go around looking for evil spirits to
cast out in the name of Jesus, but we know that no evil spirit can come against
us, giving us a beating, or causing us any harm, because they cannot deal with
the name of Jesus and the presence of the Holy Spirit; in fact, they run in the
other direction, away from us. It may be true that they might try to create an illusion before us, attempting to lure us into their trap, but they cannot harm us. We also want the word of the Lord to spread openly
in this world, but it first needs to spread openly within our hearts. When we
live in Jesus, and He in us, we have authority over evil.