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What Does Jesus Mean When He Speaks About Satan?

August 19, 2019 by Andrew Forrest in Gospels 2019

Jesus sends out 72 of his followers on a mission trip. When they return, they enthusiastically tell him all the cool stuff that happened:

"The seventy-two returned with joy and said, 'Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name.'”

Luke 10:17

Jesus replies,

“I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven."

Luke 10:18

What does that mean?

I found this passage from one of my commentaries on Luke to be helpful:

"Jesus' vision of Satan's downfall can be a mental image...for what has happened or is happening in his own mission and that of the seventy-two....

"Jesus, therefore, can put his followers' success in a heavenly perspective that is hidden from them. He projects the limited defeat of demons onto the broader screen of the cosmic conflict between God and the forces of evil. What is happening is not simply the expulsion of random demons that they might come across in their travels but the beginning of the complete overthrow of Satan's rule. The disciples only see the battle picture from the limited perspective of their hand-to-hand combat in the trenches. They have charged into the line of demons and routed them in various skirmishes. Jesus sees the whole war map. Satan has been knocked off his throne in 'heaven,' representing the 'summit of his power,' and is in full retreat. He is still kicking and will unleash woes, but he will assuredly be vanquished. His final defeat with be consummated at the end of time....

"The vision of Satan's fall does not make Jesus' death and resurrection superfluous, and the final victory does not even come in Jesus' death and resurrection because Satan continues to work damage in Acts (13:4-12, 26:18). But the cross and the resurrection do mortal damage to the satanic realm (Heb 2:14)."

David Garland, Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Volume 3

Pretty cool!

Today’s Scripture:

Luke 10: 17-24


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August 19, 2019 /Andrew Forrest
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The Spiritual Reality We Cannot See

August 14, 2019 by Andrew Forrest in Gospels 2019

On our honeymoon, my wife and I went snorkeling. Above the water, we could just see...water. But below the water, with the benefit of the masks we were wearing, we saw a whole other world: the sea teemed with bright fishes and gently waving grasses. That undersea world had always been there, but most of the time we were unable to see it.

In the Bible from time to time we get a glimpse of the deeper spiritual reality that is currently hidden from us with naked sight. The so-called Mount of Transfiguration is one of those times:

29 As he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning. 30 Two men, Moses and Elijah, appeared in glorious splendor, talking with Jesus. 

Luke 9:29-30

Isn't it fascinating to think about all the life that we are currently unable to see?

"For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known."

1 Corinthians 13:12

Today’s Scripture:

Luke 9:28-45


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Jesus Forgives & Heals a Paralyzed Man

April 30, 2019 by Andrew Forrest in Gospels 2019


In Mark 2, Jesus first forgives a man of his sins, and then heals his paralysis. Why? Because the man needed both–spiritual healing and physical healing. Jesus clearly knew that if he had only healed the man’s legs, the man would still be lacking. It would be false to say that our material needs don’t matter–the baby would never have been born in Bethlehem if God didn’t love the material world–but it is true that our deepest problems are spiritual. (Think about it, if the material world was all that mattered, then all rich people would be happy.)

The good news: the God who is Spirit entered into material reality and fixed our problem himself.

Today’s Scripture

Mark 2:1-12



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April 30, 2019 /Andrew Forrest
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