Matthew 12:29

"But if I by the Spirit of God cast out demons, then God’s Kingdom has come upon you."

Key Reflection

This verse signifies that the power to cast out demons through the Holy Spirit's authority indicates the presence and workings of God's Kingdom among people. It suggests that true spiritual deliverance is a manifestation of the kingdom's arrival, emphasizing the transformative power of divine intervention in everyday lives.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 29. Or else, etc. He takes a new illustration to confute the Pharisees, drawn from breaking into a house. A man could not break into the house of a strong man, and take his property, unless he had rendered the man himself helpless. If he had taken his goods, it would therefore be sufficient proof that he had bound the man. So I, says he, have taken this property--this possessed person--from the dominion of Satan. It is clear proof that I have subdued Satan himself, the strong being that had him in possession. The words of else, mean or how. How, or in what way, can one, etc. Spoil his goods. The word spoil commonly means now, to corrupt, injure, or destroy.

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