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Luke 6:18

Posted on 18 May at 14:08
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And they that were vexed with vncleane spirits: and they were healed. Luke 6:18 (KJV)

Context: Luke 6:18 is part of the larger passage known as the Sermon on the Plain, where Jesus teaches His disciples and a multitude of people about various aspects of Christian living. This verse specifically highlights the healing power of Jesus as He encountered individuals who were vexed with unclean spirits, among other conditions.

Understanding the key terms:

Vexed: The word “vexed” refers to being afflicted or troubled by something. In this context, it represents the people who were tormented or oppressed by unclean spirits or demons.

Bruised: Refers to those who were physically injured or weakened.

Lunatics: A term used in the KJV to describe people suffering from severe mental distress.

Unclean spirits: Spiritual beings who oppose God and seek to harm and torment individuals.

Observations:

Jesus encountered individuals who were vexed with unclean spirits. These people were suffering from spiritual oppression and affliction.

Jesus encountered individuals who were bruised, mentally distressed, plagued by unclean spirits, and sick. These people were suffering from physical, mental, and spiritual oppression.

Jesus had the power and authority to heal and deliver these individuals from the unclean spirits.

Jesus had the power and authority to heal and deliver these individuals from their afflictions.

The healing mentioned in the verse implies a complete restoration and freedom from the spiritual bondage caused by the unclean spirits.

The healing mentioned in the verse implies a complete restoration and freedom from the various forms of bondage described.

Spiritual lessons:

Jesus is the ultimate source of healing and deliverance. Just as He had the power to heal those vexed with unclean spirits, He continues to have the power to heal and set free those who are afflicted by various spiritual and emotional burdens today.

Jesus is the ultimate source of healing and deliverance. Just as He had the power to heal those afflicted with unclean spirits, He continues to have the power to heal and set free those who are burdened by spiritual, emotional, or physical challenges today.

Unclean spirits represent the forces of evil that seek to harm and oppress people. Jesus demonstrated His authority over these spirits, emphasizing that He is stronger and more powerful than any spiritual forces of darkness.

The healing mentioned in the verse goes beyond physical healing. It encompasses spiritual, emotional, and mental healing. Jesus desires to bring wholeness to every aspect of our lives.

This verse serves as a reminder that Jesus is compassionate toward those who are suffering. He does not turn away from those in need but extends His healing touch to them.

Application:

Seek Jesus for healing and deliverance. If you are burdened by spiritual oppression, emotional pain, or any form of affliction, bring your concerns to Jesus in prayer. Trust in His power to bring healing and restoration to your life.

Remember that Jesus’ healing is not limited to physical ailments but extends to all areas of your life. Approach Him with an open heart and allow Him to work in and through you for complete healing.

Just as Jesus had compassion for those who were vexed with unclean spirits, bruised, lunatic, or tormented by unclean spirits, let this verse inspire you to show compassion and extend help to those who are suffering around you. Be a vessel of His healing power and love in the lives of others.

Remember to read the surrounding verses and consult trusted commentaries or pastors for a more comprehensive understanding of the passage.

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