Friday | 01 May 2026
The authority of the King

Rebuking an unclean spirit and commanding it to come out of a person is a kingly action. It addresses the demon’s usurpation of the identity of a person through its illegitimate appropriation of authority. The demon has stolen an authority that does not belong to it. It is a thief that comes to steal and misappropriate authority in order to kill and destroy an identity. Joh 10:10. However, Jesus came to destroy the power of the devil which is misappropriated through our unbelief. He does this through His death, and by giving to us His resurrection life in the fellowship of His death.

Those who witnessed this miracle ‘were all amazed at the majesty of God’. Luk 9:43. Christ’s majesty was demonstrated through the rebuke of the unclean spirit. However, the rebuke of the demon was the same rebuke that Christ directed towards the disciples on account of their faithlessness and deviation from the way of the kingdom. He was addressing the hardness of heart that belongs to rebellion in relation to the word of present truth. Heb 3:7‑8. Jesus had instructed the disciples in the way of the kingdom, and had revealed the kingdom to Peter, James and John on the mount of transfiguration. It was because of unbelief that the disciples were unable to cast out the unclean spirit.

The Lord’s indignation was aroused against the disciples because their unbelief and perversity was impacting the child’s predestination coming to pass. The boy’s predestination was to be delivered from this oppression in order to join the network of worthy houses that belong to the true Israel of God. Christ, the King, through rebuke, was calling the disciples to faith as believers, so that the authority of His lordship could be properly exercised, and they could rebuke the unclean spirits that ensnared other individuals and houses.

Further Study:
Mark 5

References:
Joh 10:10
The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.

Luk 9:43
And they were all amazed at the majesty of God.

Heb 3:7-8
Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says, ‘Today, if you will hear His voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion, in the day of trial in the wilderness.’
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