P1713:3, 153:4.1
In the midst of the discussions of this after meeting, one of the Pharisees
from Jerusalem brought to Jesus a distraught youth who was possessed of an
unruly and rebellious spirit. Leading this demented lad up to Jesus, he said:
"What can you do for such affliction as this? Can you cast out devils?" And
when the Master looked upon the youth, he was moved with compassion and, beckoning
for the lad to come to him, took him by the hand and said: "You know who I
am; come out of him; and I charge one of your loyal fellows to see that you
do not return." And immediately the lad was normal and in his right mind.
And this is the first case where Jesus really cast an "evil spirit" out of
a human being. All of the previous cases were only supposed possession of
the devil; but this was a genuine case of demoniac possession, even such as
sometimes occurred in those days and right up to the day of Pentecost, when
the Master's spirit was poured out upon all flesh, making it forever impossible
for these few celestial rebels to take such advantage of certain unstable
types of human beings.
P1714:1, 153:4.2
When the people marveled, one of the Pharisees stood up and charged that Jesus
could do these things because he was in league with devils; that he admitted
in the language which he employed in casting out this devil that they were
known to each other; and he went on to state that the religious teachers and
leaders at Jerusalem had decided that Jesus did all his so-called miracles
by the power of Beelzebub, the prince of devils. Said the Pharisee: "Have
nothing to do with this man; he is in partnership with Satan."
P1714:2, 153:4.3
Then said Jesus: "How can Satan cast out Satan? A kingdom divided against
itself cannot stand; if a house be divided against itself, it is soon brought
to desolation. Can a city withstand a siege if it is not united? If Satan
casts out Satan, he is divided against himself; how then shall his kingdom
stand? But you should know that no one can enter into the house of a strong
man and despoil his goods except he first overpower and bind that strong man.
And so, if I by the power of Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons
cast them out? Therefore shall they be your judges. But if I, by the spirit
of God, cast out devils, then has the kingdom of God truly come upon you.
If you were not blinded by prejudice and misled by fear and pride, you would
easily perceive that one who is greater than devils stands in your midst.
You compel me to declare that he who is not with me is against me, while he
who gathers not with me
scatters abroad. Let me utter a solemn warning to
you who would presume, with your eyes open and with premeditated malice, knowingly
to ascribe the works of God to the doings of devils! Verily, verily, I say
to you, all your sins shall be forgiven, even all of your blasphemies, but
whosoever shall blaspheme against God with deliberation and wicked intention
shall never obtain forgiveness. Since such persistent workers of iniquity
will never seek nor receive forgiveness, they are guilty of the sin of eternally
rejecting divine forgiveness.
P1714:3, 153:4.4
"Many of you have this day come to the parting of the ways; you have come
to a beginning of the making of the inevitable choice between the will of
the Father and the self-chosen ways of darkness. And as you now choose, so
shall you eventually be. You must either make the tree good and its fruit
good, or else will the tree become corrupt and its fruit corrupt. I declare
that in my Father's eternal kingdom the tree is known by its fruits. But some
of you who are as vipers, how can you, having already chosen evil, bring forth
good fruits? After all, out of the abundance of the evil in your hearts your
mouths speak."
P1714:4, 153:4.5
Then stood up another Pharisee, who said: "Teacher, we would have you give
us a predetermined sign which we will agree upon as establishing your authority
and right to teach. Will you agree to such an arrangement?" And when Jesus
heard this, he said: "This faithless and sign-seeking generation seeks a token,
but no sign shall be given you other than that which you already have, and
that which you shall see when the Son of Man departs from among you."
P1714:5, 153:4.6
And when he had finished speaking, his apostles surrounded him and led him
from the synagogue. In silence they journeyed home with him to Bethsaida.
They were all amazed and somewhat terror-stricken by the sudden change in
the Master's teaching tactics. They were wholly unaccustomed to seeing him
perform in such a militant manner.