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In Luke 11:33-36 Jesus uses the image of a
lamp that shines a light in your whole
body-or not:
"None of you lights a lamp and puts it in a
place where it will be hidden, or under a
bowl. Instead you put it on its stand, so
that those who come in may see the light.
Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your
eyes are healthy, your whole body also is
full of light. But when they are unhealthy,
your body also is full of darkness. See to
it, then, that the light within you is not
darkness. Therefore, if your whole body is
full of light, and no part of it dark, it
will be just as full of light as when a lamp
shines its light on you."
The most effective use of a lamp is to
place it on a prominent stand or shelf in the
house, so that it is able to shine throughout
the house. When a lamp is placed properly,
then you can see everything within the entire
house.
Jesus switches then from a house to your
house-your body. He says the lamp of your
body is your eye. When your eye is healthy,
your whole body is full of light. But when
it is unhealthy, your whole body is filled
with darkness.
What is He saying? I see it this way.
Since your eye is the window to your entire
psyche, then maybe Jesus is referring to what
your eye is focused on. This seems to fit
His constant emphasis on those who have "ears
to hear" and "eyes to see."
So, if your eye is focused on hearing and seeing what Jesus
is saying and doing, then your eye is focused on the right things. If
your eye is focused on Jesus and His Kingdom, then your focus is pure
and clear. And, when your eye is focused in this way, your whole insides
is full of light. But if your eye is out of focus on Jesus and His
Kingdom, then your insides will be filled with darkness.
This is just another way of saying, "He
who hears my words and practices them" has a
firm foundation for his life. But those "who
hear my words and don't practice them" have a
shaky foundation and are vulnerable to
destruction from the winds, floods and rains
of life's trials and troubles.
Well, what part of this is unclear? I spent most of my life
doing life my way for Jesus. Jesus says that this will not work well and
He has proven to be right in my situation. Now, I am determined to do
my life in the way of Jesus. You see, He is the way, the truth and the
life. I highly
recommend you choose to do the same.
You know what? It's like the process of
elimination-NOTHING ELSE WORKS.
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At this point in Jesus' ministry He is
getting closer to Jerusalem. He began in the
Galilee region and is making His way through
Judea in this section. In verses 14-20 Jesus
casts out a demon and really stirs up the
crowds with strong reactions to this miracle.
By Jewish tradition there were three
miracles that only the Messiah would be able
to handle-healing a leper, a man born blind
and a person who couldn't speak. They would
say, "When the Messiah comes, He will be able
to heal them. We can't do that ourselves, so
we'll wait for the Messiah." Now, here we
come to the healing of a man who couldn't
speak, because of a demon. This was just too
threatening to many of the people. Jesus did
it, but it just can't be.
Jesus was driving out a demon that was mute.
When the demon left, the man who had been
mute spoke, and the crowd was amazed. But
some of them said, "By Beelzebub, the prince
of demons, he is driving out demons." Others
tested him by asking for a sign from heaven.
Jesus knew their thoughts and said to them:
"Any kingdom divided against itself will be
ruined, and a house divided against itself
will fall. If Satan is divided against
himself, how can his kingdom stand? I say
this because you claim that I drive out
demons by Beelzebub. Now if I drive out
demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your
followers drive them out? So then, they will
be your judges. But if I drive out demons by
the finger of God, then the kingdom of God
has come upon you.
Beelzebub comes from the same name as a
Canaanite god the children of Israel
faced-Baal. Baal literally means "god of the
high place." By the time Jesus showed up
Beelzebub was considered the Devil, the
prince of demons. This was a slanderous
accusation, but the only comfortable
alternative for many of the religious
leaders.
Jesus responds by telling them how
ridiculous their accusation is. He points
out that if He were empowered by Satan, then
Satan would be fighting against himself by
casting out a demon. Then Jesus questions
the Jewish exorcists, "Now if I drive out
demons by Beelzebub, by whom do your
followers drive them out?" Jesus wasn't the
only one casting out demons. There was a
variety of Jewish exorcists at that time.
Jesus is arguing here that the same could be
said of their own exorcists, that they are
empowered by Beelzebub.
Then Jesus turns the corner a bit and
says, "But if I drive out demons by the
finger of God, then the kingdom of God has
come to you." And, if this is true, then He
is pointing out that they are too blind to
see it as from God and not the Devil.
Next Jesus states two parables. One is to
point out that He is doing these miracles
because of His superior power. "When a
strong man, fully armed, guards his own
house, his possessions are safe. But when
someone stronger attacks and overpowers him,
he takes away the armor in which the man
trusted and divides up his plunder. "Whoever
is not with me is against me, and whoever
does not gather with me scatters.
The second parable is a warning. "When
an evil spirit comes out of anyone, it goes
through arid places seeking rest and does not
find it. Then it says, 'I will return to the
house I left.' When it arrives, it finds the
house swept clean and put in order. Then it
goes and takes seven other spirits more
wicked than itself, and they go in and live
there. And the final condition of that person
is worse than the first."
There are three basic responses to Jesus'
healing of the man who couldn't speak.
FIRST-Many were in awe and were even more
attracted to this miracle worker from
Galilee.
SECOND-Unwilling to see the hand of God in
Jesus' healings, there were some who accused
Jesus' acts as being from the
Devil-Beelzebub. We see Jesus' response to
their accusation in Luke 11:27-28.
As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in
the crowd called out, "Blessed is the mother
who gave you birth and nursed you." He
replied, "Blessed rather are those who hear
the word of God and obey it."
After a woman yelled out a blessing to the
young rabbi, Jesus responds with an even
greater blessing for the crowd. He says,
"Blessed rather are those who hear the word
of God and obey it." His point is directly
toward those who see His works as coming from
the Devil rather than God. Because they
refuse to hear or accept this sign from God
through His Messiah and obey it, then they
will miss out on the blessing of God.
THIRD-There were some who asked for a sign
from heaven that He was from God. NOTE, this
is as if Jesus hadn't already given several
signs through all of His miracles to date.
They were saying, "That was pretty good,
Jesus, but show us another one and another
one." Jesus responds to their demand for a
sign in Luke 11:29-32.
As the crowds increased, Jesus said, "This is
a wicked generation. It asks for a sign, but
none will be given it except the sign of
Jonah. For as Jonah was a sign to the
Ninevites, so also will the Son of Man be to
this generation. The Queen of the South will
rise at the judgment with the people of this
generation and condemn them, for she came
from the ends of the earth to listen to
Solomon's wisdom; and now one greater than
Solomon is here. The people of Nineveh will
stand up at the judgment with this generation
and condemn it, for they repented at the
preaching of Jonah; and now one greater than
Jonah is here.
His accusers are always wanting more
signs, yet He has given them many signs.
And, in this particular sign of healing the
man who couldn't speak He is clearly doing a
Messianic miracle longed for throughout the
ages. So, if they are so blind as to reject
Him after all He has shown them, then Jesus
will not give them any more signs but one.
The one sign He will give them is the sign of
Jonah.
The sign of Jonah is the sign of the
resurrection. Just as Jonah spent 3 days in
the belly of the whale, so must the Messiah
spend 3 days in a grave. But in the same way
Jonah was delivered from this deep-sea grave,
the Messiah will also be raised from His
grave. We learn from Matthew's gospel that
from this point on, Jesus speaks only in
parables. He speaks in parables so that
those who have ears to hear can hear and
those who do not have ears to hear will not
understand any more. If they continue to
reject the clear signs of God's Messiah, they
are piling up more judgment against them.
I don't want you to miss the underlying
point Jesus is making in this section. In my
opinion, the key statement in this passage is
"But if I drive out demons by the finger of
God, then the kingdom of God has come upon
you." If Jesus is using the mighty finger of
God to work His works, then the kingdom of
God has come upon you. If He is not, then
nothing changes. If Jesus isn't from God,
then we can remain in our own quiet
desperation-alone. However, if Jesus is from
God, then He, the King, has brought His
kingdom to us. That's the good news! In a
sense, it's a pragmatic thing. What have you
got to lose by following Jesus-hearing what
He says and obeying it?
I'm reminded of my favorite Snoopy saying,
"It doesn't make any difference whether you
win or you lose-until you lose." And then it
makes a lot of difference.