We must not be reluctant to identify and deal with demons!
When is the last time you heard a teaching from the pulpit dealing with casting out demons?
Matthew is showing that Jesus is the promised Messiah with authority over every realm of creation, including demons.
Matthew recorded by The Holy Spirit in Matthew chapter 9:
32 While they were leaving, some people brought before Jesus a demonized man who couldn’t speak.
33 Jesus cast the demon out of him, and immediately the man began to speak plainly. The crowds marveled in astonishment, saying, “We’ve never seen miracles like this in Israel!”
34 But the Pharisees kept saying, “The chief of demons is helping him drive out demons.”
This verse concludes the account of Jesus healing a man who was unable to speak because he was demon-possessed. As soon as Jesus cast out the demon, the man immediately began to speak.
This miracle comes near the end of a series of miracles in Matthew 8–9, where Jesus demonstrates His authority over:
- Disease
- Paralysis
- Nature
- Demons
- Sin
- Death
“The mute spoke”
The man’s inability to speak was not presented as a natural medical condition alone. In this specific case, Scripture attributes it to demonic oppression. When the demon was expelled, the physical impairment disappeared immediately.
This illustrates two Truths:
- Jesus has complete authority over the spiritual realm.
- His miracles were complete and instantaneous.
“The multitudes marveled”
The crowd’s response was amazement. The Greek word translated “marveled” means they were astonished or overwhelmed with wonder. They recognized they were witnessing something extraordinary—not merely a skilled teacher or healer, but works unlike anything Israel had previously experienced.
“It was never seen like this in Israel”
This statement is significant. The people were essentially saying:
“Nothing like this has ever happened in the history of our nation.”
Israel had seen miracles through people such as:
- Moses
- Elijah
- Elisha
Yet Jesus’ ministry was different because:
- He healed by His own authority.
- He cast out demons with a command.
- He forgave sins.
- He raised the dead.
- He performed miracles continuously throughout Galilee.
The miracles pointed to His identity as the Messiah foretold in passages such as Book of Isaiah 35:5–6:
“Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame leap like a deer, and the tongue of the mute sing for joy.”
Jesus’ works fulfilled these prophetic expectations.
A contrast in responses
The very next verse (Matthew 9:34) reveals a stark contrast:
- The crowds were amazed and recognized God’s power.
- The religious leaders accused Jesus of casting out demons by the power of demons.
This contrast appears repeatedly throughout the Gospels. The same evidence produced faith in some and unbelief in others. The issue was not a lack of evidence but the condition of the heart.
Spiritual application
Matthew 9:33 teaches several enduring Truths:
- Jesus has absolute authority over Satan and demonic forces.
- Jesus restores what sin and evil have damaged.
- His miracles authenticate His identity as the promised Messiah.
- God’s works often lead humble hearts to worship, while proud hearts may resist even clear evidence.
- Jesus’ mission was not only to heal physical bodies but to free people spiritually and ultimately bring salvation.
The miracle also serves as a picture of the Gospel. Just as the mute man could not speak until Christ set him free, people are spiritually unable to respond rightly to God until Christ delivers them from the bondage of sin and brings new Life. When He does, the appropriate response is to glorify God, just as the crowds were moved to amazement by what they witnessed.
How common was deliverance in Jesus’ ministry? If you count the specific miracle accounts in the Gospels:
Jesus performed approximately 35–40 recorded miracles. About 8–10 are explicit accounts of casting out demons. Several additional passages summarize Him casting out “many demons” without describing each event individually.
That means roughly 20–30% of the recorded miracle stories involve direct deliverance from demons. But those miracle stories represent only a small portion of His total ministry.
As Sons and Daughters, we must not shy away from this aspect of His and our ministry!