Can Christians Be
Demon-Possessed? The Simple Gospel. Acts 16:21-40
We are going to wrap up this sort of topical study
related to demon possession. This is an important issue because there is so
much confusion over it. The way that this has developed is that the apostle
Paul has been confronted by this fortune-teller who is demon possessed.
Every unbeliever is born in the domain/ under the
authority of Satan in the world system. As creatures who are spiritually dead
they are already in carnality. There are examples in the gospels of children
who are demon possessed. That is not the result of a volitional decision; it is
not because they were going out and getting involved in the dark arts, the
occult at the age of two or three. It is because they are in the devilÕs world
and as such that can happen. All the things that demons do are under GodÕs
authority. We have to also look at Scripture and realize that there are only
certain periods of time in Scriptural history that demon activity was overt.
One of those was during the time of the incarnation of Christ, during His
ministry on the earth, and in the establishment of the church.
If demon possession is the major problem a lot of these
so-called deliverance ministries emphasize then the Scriptures from the Gospels
and the book of Acts on are incredibly silent. There is just no mention of
this. The epistles were written to teach us everything we need to know about
living the Christian life. If demon possession—not demon
influence—is the problem that people think it is then why is the Bible so
incredibly silent.
We have to understand what the Bible teaches. We
always run into problems when we start interpreting Scripture on the basis of
our experience. We have to remember the key principle: you interpret experience
based on the Bible. People have all kinds of experiences. People claim to speak
in tongues. We canÕt challenge experience. We can challenge the interpretation
of a personÕs experience, but when they say they have had some experience, e.g.
God talked to me, then something happened; they did have an experience. But
what they think that experience was probably isnÕt they think it was; it is
something different; the Bible teaches something different. We have to learn to
interpret our experience with the Bible, not interpret the Bible with our
experience.
There really is such a thing as demon possession.
There was at the time of Christ and in the first century. Paul came face to face
with that in Philippi. Acts 16 tells us that a certain slave girl had a spirit
of divination. Literally, she had a puthonos. This was related to the spirit that
inhabited the Oracle at Delphi, the priestess that alleged to have the ability
to foretell the future.
The question that has been raised over the years is:
Can a Christian be demon possessed? This is one of those areas where experience
has entered in more than anything. How do you even know if a person is demon
possessed? What are the tell-tale signs? The Scriptures give a variety of
different ÒsymptomsÓ we might say, or different characteristics of those who
are demon possessed; they are not all the same. Many people say, ÒI can tell.Ó
How can you tell? What gives you the insight, the information?
In the third century AD
a Jewish rabbi identified four characteristics of someone who was demon
possessed: a) they would walk about at night. Anyone over the age of fifty is
going to indentify with this problem of Òmiddle age insomniaÓ; b) spending the
night on a grave; c) tearing oneÕs clothes. In the Old Testament in Jewish
culture that was a sign of grief. So when is tearing of oneÕs clothes
indicative of demon possession? When is it not?; d) destroying what one is
given.
Other evidence that people are demon possessed is
given in a list by 17th century Puritans. Notice these lists are
built off experiences. The Bible says nothing about these things. a) If you
thing you are possessed, maybe you are; b) if you lead a wicked life, if you
are a sinner; c) to be persistently ill; d) if you fall into heavy sleep; e)
from vomiting up unusual objects—toads, serpents, worms, or artificial
objects; f) to blaspheme; g) to make a pact with the devil; h) to be troubled
with spirits; i) to show a frightening or horrible countenance; j) to be tired
of living. That is one of the big tests in the spiritual life. We do get tired;
we are ready to go to be with the Lord and we are tired of the battle. But we
need to continue to persevere and learn to love the battle; k) to be
uncontrolled and violent; l) to make sounds and movements like an animal.
See the difference between a third century Jew and a
17th century Puritan? They are quite different. Where did they get
this? Neither of those lists reflects any of the characteristics revealed in
the demon possession narratives in the Scriptures.
According to Kurt Koch, who is considered the be an
expert on the demonic, you can tell if a person is demon possessed if they are
cursing, if they are grinding their teeth, suicide, if they are falling into
trance. If you are possessed by demons they emit a scornful laugh if they hear
someone talk about the cross of Christ or the blood of Jesus.
That flies in the face of scriptural evidence. The
scriptural evidence is, when confronted with the gospel or Jesus they are
forced to recognize the authority of God. They may not like it but they are
forced to, and they are not disrespectful or blasphemous to Jesus when Jesus
shows up.
Koch goes on to say that the person possessed will
display evil and hateful expressions, especially when spiritual things are
talked about.
The problem today is that we form our theology too
often on some kind of experience that somebody has had. And so the question is
raised: Can a Christian be demon possessed?
Quote from a former president of Dallas Seminary: ÒCan
a Christian be demonized? For a couple of years I questioned this, but now I am
convinced it can occur.Ó Listen to
his basis. ÒIf a ground of entrance has been granted the power of darkness ÉÓ
What is a ground of entrance? If youÕre playing with
your Ouija board or tarot cards, or getting involved in sŽances, that opens you
to the demonic. I would say that biblically if you are in carnality and you are
a spiritually dead unbeliever you have opened yourself to the demonic, because
of your circumstances.
But he is saying that Òif you have a ground of
entrance such as trafficking in the occult, or have a continual unforgiving
spirit, are in a habitual state of carnality, the demon sees this as a green
light, an okay to proceed.Ó That was in Chuck SwindollÕs little book on
demonism. Hal Lindsey articulated the same position in his book, Satan is Alive on
Planet Earth.
But all of their arguments ultimately come down to
this question of experience. One of the most profound that we need to remember
is one of the most educated, erudite scholars, and Old Testament professor at
Dallas Seminary and author of numerous books, Merrill Unger, had one major
flaw. When he wrote his doctoral dissertation it was on demonology. It was
published later as a book, Biblical Demonology. He argued very clearly in that book that
Christians could not be demon possessed. For that he received a load of
critical mail from Christian missionaries, some of whom he respected, who said
they had been on the mission field and had had experiences where people they
knew were Christians who had manifested the characteristics of demon possession
and they were demon possessed. Dr Unger later changed his original position.
How do you tell if a person is demon possessed? How do
you know they are not just in need of medication? How do you know that it is
just the fact that they have got some demon acting upon them from outside? How
do you know any of this without revelation from the area of the unseen? The
only certainty we have is the Scripture. So we canÕt make these kinds of
decisions and diagnoses of people on simply empirical evidence alone. As a
Bible student I donÕt have to know what is really causing the problems that a
person is experiencing, I just need to know what the answer is. The answer is
the cross, if they are not a believer; it is getting in fellowship and learning
to walk by the Holy Spirit, if they are a believer. That is the solution. The
Word of God and the power of God is sufficient and I donÕt need to understand
what all the dynamics are that are causing them to act in the way they are.
People who are living in extended carnality divorced from the reality of GodÕs
Word are going to manifest all kinds of symptoms related to neurosis and
psychosis. I canÕt identify what the issues are if I donÕt know all that data.
So we have to understand what the Scripture teaches and then we can deal with these
issues.
The strongest argument against a Christian being demon
possessed is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The popular version of
expressing this argument is actually logically fallacious. It goes something
like this. A Christian canÕt be demon possessed because a demon canÕt be
present in the same environment as God the Holy Spirit. Every believer is
indwelt by God the Holy Spirit, therefore Satan or demons cannot be in the same
place or location as the Holy Spirit, so Christians canÕt be demon possessed.
The problem is we have passages like Job 1 & 2 and other passages where
Satan goes before God. Zechariah chapter three is another one. Satan and the
demons are in the very presence of God—1 Kings 22.
We have a lot of people who emphasize doctrine. What
doctrine is, is often a principlized summary of what the Bible teaches. But
often when we principlize and summarize we get away from the literal text of
the Word of God. We create an abstract point that has slipped its anchor from
the text. And that pithy little syllogism has slipped from the text. This is a
real problem. We always have to have a biblically grounded view of everything.
DonÕt get too far away from what the text actually says.
What the Scripture says is not simply that the believer
is indwelt by the Holy Spirit. That is not the strength of the whole argument.
1 Corinthians 3:16 and 1 Corinthians 6:19, before they state the fact of
indwelling, say, ÒDonÕt you know that your body is the temple of God.Ó The
point that I made in defining demon possession as a demon who is able to take
residence inside the body and to control the body—that is internal, weÕre
talking about the body, and what 1 Corinthians is saying is that the believerÕs
body is a temple, a temple to the Holy Spirit. There are two different words in
the Greek for a temple. One is naos
and the other is heiron. naos
refers to the Holy of Holies, whereas heiron
refers to the entire temple precinct. The Bible doesnÕt say our body is a heiron, it says it is a naos. It is like the Holy of Holies.
If anyone entered into the Holy of Holies in the Old
Testament without going through proper cleansing, as prescribed in the Old
Testament, they died. God didnÕt give them access. Anybody could go into the
outer courtyard—the courtyard of the Gentiles, the court of the women,
the court of the Jews—but there were strict procedures to get into the naos. Your body is a naos. It is not just that the Holy
Spirit dwells in you; it is that He has converted your body from the instant of
salvation into a Holy of Holies for the indwelling of God the Father and God
the Son. This makes it very distinct.
Think of some Old Testament examples when the
regulations of God regarding the naos
were violated.
Leviticus 10:1, 2 NASB ÒNow
Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took their respective firepans, and after
putting fire in them, placed incense on it and offered strange fire before the LORD,
which He had not commanded them. And fire came out from the presence of the LORD
and consumed them, and they died before the LORD.Ó
2 Samuel 6:6, 7 NASB ÒBut
when they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah reached out toward the
ark of God and took hold of it, for the oxen nearly upset {it. And the anger of
the LORD burned against Uzzah, and God struck him down there for his
irreverence; and he died there by the ark of God.
So the picture we have indicates that in
the very presence of God and that which He has sanctified and set apart as His
dwelling place, as a temple, nothing unclean or wicked or evil enters into that
sanctuary.
Another illustration of this can be seen in
just the layout of the Jews when they went though the wilderness. All of the
tribes were given their specific positions around the tabernacle. If sin
existed in the camp, and it did in Joshua chapter four after the battle of
Jericho, Achan, in violation of GodÕs command keeps some of the booty for
himself. As a result of that when they go into the battle against Ai the
Israelites were defeated. Because Achan has brought sin into the camp it has
polluted the camp and there is the death penalty upon Achan and his family.
This whole issue of being undefiled in the
inner sanctuary is critical in Scripture. That is the imagery of these two
verses. This is the strongest argument, I think, for why Christians cannot be
demon possessed. God has sanctified the believer as a naos type temple, and that cannot be violated by Satan or
the demons. A passage that summarizes that is 1 John 4:4 NASB ÒÉ greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world.Ó
It is very popular today to reduce
these arguments to a false or weak premise and then defeat them, the straw man argument, but that doesnÕt really
work.
The second argument is from Matthew in the Gospels,
the empty house illustration. This is an analogy that Jesus used to teach what
is going on in Israel, but it has application to what can happen in the life of
an individual believer. Matthew 12:28
ÒBut if I cast out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God has
come upon you.Ó The context is that the Pharisees have now reached this crisis
point in this confrontation with Jesus where they, in representing the nation,
have rejected Jesus as the Messiah and instead of accepting Him as the Son of
God they are claiming His real power comes from the devil. [29] ÒOr how can
anyone enter the strong manÕs house and carry off his property, unless he first
binds the strong {man?} And then he will plunder his house.Ó So to infiltrate
the house you have to infiltrate the house and bind the strong man.
The house here represents the body. So something that controls the body has to be bound before it can be plundered. Then He applies this illustration of the body to demon possession.
Matthew 12:43 NASB ÒNow
when the unclean spirit goes out of a man, it passes through waterless places
seeking rest, and does not find {it.} [44] Then it says, ÔI will return to my house from which I
cameÕ; and when it comes, it finds {it} unoccupied, swept, and put in order.ÕÓ
This represents someone who has gone through moral but not spiritual
reformation. They have cleaned up their life and gotten off the booze and
pills, loose women and wild parties and everything else that people get
involved in. They have gone through a moral reformation but no spiritual
regeneration. The demon comes back and thinks: oh, this is such a wonderful
place to live now. [45] ÒThen it goes and
takes along with it seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in
and live there; and the last state of that man becomes worse than the first.
That is the way it will also be with this evil generation.Ó
The illustration that Jesus uses of the
way in which God is going to judge that generation of Jews is an illustration
relating that someone who has been demon possessed, and the demon leaves and
comes back and inhabits the place, but there is no spiritual regeneration. This
indicates that the unbeliever, the wicked, is the one who is open to demon
possession.
We also have the High Priestly prayer
of Jesus. This is a prayer that is a part of His intercessory ministry for
everyone who is a Christian, for the entire Christian church. John 17:15 NASB
ÒI do not ask You to take them out of the world, but to keep them from the evil
{one.}Ó This is a great passage for saying that you donÕt go off into monastic
asceticism and isolate yourself from the world. There are churches and
Christians who do this. They want to insulate and isolate themselves from the
world so that they donÕt have any contact with the world. This isnÕt any
different from 3rd or 4th century monastic asceticism.
The word ÓkeepÓ in this verse is a word meaning to protect or to guard –
Òfrom the evil one.Ó Here the preposition ek
is used, meaning separation. It indicates severance, being separated from
something. This would exclude the invasion of a child of GodÕs body from unholy
demons. We know the Father has heard and has fulfilled, and is fulfilling
ChristÕs request, and this must at least include protection of all believers.
Christ is praying that believers be separated from the evil one. The
preposition indicates a severance and a separation from the evil one, and that
would at the very least imply that the believer cannot be demon possessed.
1 John 5:18, 19 NASB ÒWe
know that no one who is born of God sins ÉÓ Christians sin, and when John says
this he has to mean something other than simple regeneration. In 1 John he uses
that phrase to talk about those who are living like family members, not like
the prodigal son; whoever is living like a regenerate person should live.
People who are members of GodÕs family donÕt act like they are not. ÒÉ but He
who was born of God keeps him, and the evil one does not touch him. We know that
we are of God, and that the whole world lies in {the power of} the evil one.Ó
The idea of touching here is the idea of holding or grasping onto something and
not letting go, grabbing hold and seizing control of.
We are protected from the evil one. 2 Thessalonians 3:3 NASB ÒBut the Lord is
faithful, and He will strengthen and protect you from the evil {one.}Ó This is
the use of the preposition apo,
which means from the source of something, but when it is combined with a word
meaning to protect or to keep from something it has the idea of so that it is not lost or damaged. It is kept from harm so
that it is not lost or damaged. So being protected from the evil one means that
we canÕt be harmed by Satan. Demon possession would mean being harmed by Satan.
An argument from sufficiency and silence. 2
Peter 1:3 NASB Òseeing
that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and
godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and
excellence.Ó How do we have a knowledge of Him? [4] For by these He has granted
to us His precious and magnificent promises, so that by them you may become
partakers of {the} divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the
world by lust.Ó The word of God claims to be a sufficient source of information
for us on how to live the spiritual life. And the epistles specifically were
written to explain the mystery doctrine of the church age to church age
believers. You canÕt find any reference to demons in the sense of demon
possession in the epistles. There is a recognition that we are involved in
spiritual warfare (Eph. 6:10ff). Paul talks about the fact that we are to take
down strongholds, the satanic ideas in the soul; we are not to be conformed to
the world, all of those things. But he doesnÕt ever mention demon possession.
Neither do Peter, James or John.
We believe the Scriptures are
sufficient, and if this is a major problem as some think it is, then the
Scriptures canÕt be sufficient. Or, if they are sufficient then demon possession
isnÕt a problem at all.
Acts 16:19 NASB ÒBut
when her masters saw that their hope of profit was gone, they seized Paul and
Silas and dragged them into the market place before the authorities, [20] and when they had
brought them to the chief magistrates, they said, ÔThese men are throwing our
city into confusion, being Jews.ÕÓ There are a couple of different words to
describe these leaders and they fit the context of this time. These are the
civil authorities in Philippi. Nobody knows how they are troubling the cities.
There is a lot of debate in the commentaries over this. This bottom line over
this is probably because as Jews, even though there was a certain level of
acceptance and freedom of Jews to worship according to the Law they were
considered kind of strange because they were monotheists in the Roman empire.
They kept to themselves and did some proselytizing at that time. Today Jews are
no longer proselytizing but they were in the first century and second temple
Judaism. They are being accused of being Jews, not Christians. They are seen as
troublemakers and doing something that has caused the livelihood of these
Romans. That is basically what is going on here in the second
verse—Òteaching customsÓ.
Acts 16:21 NASB Ò and are
proclaiming customs which it is not lawful for us to accept or to observe,
being Romans.Ó There
was no law against this in Rome, it is simply that this was upsetting the
normal way in which business was conducted and Paul and Silas and Luke and
Timothy were bringing a measure of absolutes to the situation, saying there was
something wrong with these people who were involved with demonism.
But they are also involved in
irritating the crowd. This is similar to what will happen in Ephesus in a few
chapters where we will see a huge riot that takes place because of PaulÕs
preaching of the gospel. This is a good way to try to influence government; we
still see it today. Get the populace all riled up. DonÕt deal with logic, donÕt
deal with objectivity; just get people emotionally invested in the argument. Acts 16:22 NASB ÒThe crowd rose up together
against them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes off them and proceeded
to order {them} to be beaten with rods. [23] When they had struck them with
many blows, they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to guard them
securely.Ó Under Roman law if the jailer let them escape he would be executed.
Acts 16:24 NASB Òand he,
having received such a command, threw them into the inner prison and fastened their
feet in the stocks.Ó The Romans would put their feet and their hands on the
stock so that it was a painful, very uncomfortable position where they could
not relax.
Acts 16:25 NASB ÒBut
about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns of praise to God,
and the prisoners were listening to them.Ó When your focus is on doctrine, even
in the most horrible circumstances, somehow the circumstances just fade into
insignificance as you focus on the Lord. How many hymns could you sing if you
were put in jail when you were going to be imprisoned for your faith? How many
Bible verses could you say from memory? Here others are listening to them. They
are not entertaining them, they are giving them the gospel and witnessing to
them. And the jailer can hear all of this and so he is getting the gospel as
well.
Acts 16:26 NASB Òand
suddenly there came a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison
house were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened and everyoneÕs
chains were unfastened.Ó But nobody leaves because Paul and Silas understand
that if they leave it would put the jailerÕs life in jeopardy. So they exercise
grace orientation and stay right their in their jail.
Acts 16:27 NASB ÒWhen the
jailer awoke and saw the prison doors opened, he drew his sword and was about
to kill himself, supposing that the prisoners had escaped. [28] But Paul cried
out with a loud voice, saying, ÔDo not harm yourself, for we are all here!ÕÓ
That shows the respect the others had for Paul in watching how he handled his
adversity.
Acts 16:29, 30 NASB ÒAnd he
called for lights and rushed in, and trembling with fear he fell down before
Paul and Silas, and after he brought them out, he said, ÔSirs, what must I do
to be saved?ÕÓ Some say he is talking about being saved from being executed.
Why would he be executed? Nobody left, so he hasnÕt been put in jeopardy. He is
asking how he can be saved, how he can get to heaven, and we get the most
concise statement of the gospel here. [31] ÒThey said, ÔBelieve in the Lord
Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.ÕÓ
But this statement isnÕt in a vacuum.
We are already told that Paul and Silas are praying and are singing hymns, and
they have been talking about the gospel. The jailer has heard all of this.
TheyÕve already heard the sermon; now he is getting the invitation. He already
knows who the Lord Jesus Christ is; he knows what believe is. They added, Òand
your household.Ó The reason is that people still lived with their families, and
there are several examples of households getting saved in the book of
Acts.
Acts 16:32 NASB ÒAnd they
spoke the word of the Lord to him together with all who were in his house.Ó
They gave further explanation of the gospel. They go to his home and explain to
his family the gospel.
Acts 16:33 NASB ÒAnd he took
them that {very} hour of the night and washed their wounds, and immediately he
was baptized, he and all his {household.} [34] And he brought them into his
house and set food before them, and rejoiced greatly, having believed [because
they believed] in God with his whole household.Ó
Acts 16:35 Now when day
came, the chief magistrates sent their policemen, saying, ÔRelease those men.ÕÓ
They want to cover this up. [36] ÒAnd the jailer reported these words to Paul,
{saying,} ÔThe chief magistrates have sent to release you. Therefore come out
now and go in peace.ÕÓ But Paul isnÕt going to let them get away with this.
Some people would say this is Christian activism. ÒYou are being arrogant; you
are rubbing the authorities nose in their false law.Ó No, they are not. This is
a legal right.
I get irritated and impatient sometimes
with Christians who think all they have to do as a citizen is to
pray—pray and grow spiritually. That is the silliest nonsense IÕve ever heard
of. You are a citizen of the United States whether you are a Democrat, a
Republican, an Independent, etc. Your responsibility is to be an informed voter
and to vote. And to be involved in local politics and all the way up. As a
citizen of this country you are invested with these responsibilities. It
doesnÕt have anything to do with whether or not you are a Christian. As a
Christian you have to do everything according to the glory of God, and that
includes being a citizen, the most informed citizen, the most involved citizen.
That is not activism; that is responsibility. That is how you become salt and
light in the midst of a perverse generation. But if all you do is sit and read
your Bible and pray, you are a fool.
Paul challenges them: They have violated
Roman law and I am a Roman citizen, and they canÕt do this to us. Acts 16:37 NASB
ÒBut Paul said to them, ÔThey have beaten us in public without trial, men who
are Romans, and have thrown us into prison; and now are they sending us away
secretly? No indeed! But let them come themselves and bring us out.ÕÓ He is
asserting his legal rights. They have to do this publicly; they canÕt just do
it privately. Paul stands his ground, the magistrates are going to have to come
and make it as public a release as it was an indictment and an arrest.
Acts 16:38 NASB ÒThe
policemen reported these words to the chief magistrates. They were afraid when
they heard that they were Romans ÉÓ You could not beat or whip a Roman citizen,
and they had done that. They hadnÕt even asked Paul. But even if they had he
wouldnÕt have claimed it then because he was with his companions, and he is a
firm believer in the unity of the church, and he wasnÕt going to assert
personal privilege and let his fellow believers go to jail and he not go.
Acts 16:39 NASB Òand they
came and appealed to them, and when they had brought them out, they kept
begging them to leave the city. [40] They went out of the prison and entered {the house of}
Lydia, and when they saw the brethren, they encouraged them and departed.Ó