Mark
1:21-28; Luke 4:31-37
This
week in The Gospel Project® for Kids, preschoolers will learn that Jesus
demonstrated His power and authority through miracles. Among Jesus’ healing
miracles, Jesus drove out demons, or evil spirits. Demons are evil
angels—created, spiritual beings—who sinned against God. The Bible identifies
Satan as the head of the demons. (See Job 1:6.)
Demons
are enemies of God. They oppose God’s work and try to turn people away from God
and the gospel. When Jesus was preaching at the synagogue in Capernaum, an evil
spirit, through a man, began to shout. Jesus commanded the spirit to be quiet,
and He drove the demon out of the man. Jesus’ power over demons marked the
launch of God’s kingdom. When Jesus cast a demon out of a man who was blind and
mute, He said, “If I drive out demons by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of
God has come to you” (Matthew 12:28).
Even
today, demons try all sorts of strategies to keep believers from being
effective witnesses for Christ—including doubt, temptation, pride, guilt, and
fear. But we do not need to fear demons because Jesus gives believers authority
over them. In the New Testament, Jesus gave His disciples authority over
demons, and the demons submitted to the disciples when they commanded them in
Christ’s name. (See Luke 9:1; 10:17, 19; Acts 8:7; 16:18.)
Jesus
is the King who has come to make all things right. By commanding the evil
spirit to come out of the man, Jesus showed He has power over all our enemies.
One day Jesus will take away Satan, sin, and death once and for all.
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