Pentecost 7 Proper 9 Evil spirits
.Jesus called the twelve and began to send them out two by
two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. That authority over unclean
spirits Jesus gave to the 12 continues today in the church and in all Christian
people today. By his death and
resurrection Jesus finally defeated the power of evil and at Pentecost he gave
the church the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth and power. We
receive the gift of the Holy Spirit in baptism, that gift of the Holy Spirit offers
us both knowledge of God’s truth to be able to discern the unclean spirits, and
also God’s gift of spiritual power to defeat them.
We rejoice that by his death
and resurrection Jesus has won the final victory. In the last day when he comes
to judge Jesus’ victory will be evident to all creation. Until that day we have
the victory, and we have opportunity to witness to Christ’s victory in our
lives and in our relationships.
The evil spirits continue
to tempt us. We frequently hear stories
of people being led astray. Some of the evil spirits are the spirits of rage
and racism. The Washington Post recently reported about two 15 year old boys invited
to swim at a neighborhood pool in Dorchester County, South Carolina. As they
approached the pool a woman jumped out of the water, shoved one of the boys in
the chest and yelled at him, “Get out! Get out! Get out! Now!” and threatened
to call 911. The paper says one of the boys managed to record the woman and the
encounter. He showed his parents the video and they called the sheriff’s
office. The police report calls “it an “unprovoked assault” and says that the
woman “is clearly the aggressor in the
assault even going as far as to continue to assault the victim as he was
walking away from her.” When officers
showed up at her home, she attacked them and bit one’s arm, breaking the skin. She
was arrested and released on $65,000 bail. The woman was white; the boys were
not.
We all remember
segregation and times before cell phone videos, times when parents would not
have called, and the sheriff would not have responded and certainly would not have
made an arrest. As a society we’ve made progress, but we still have a ways to
go. Unclean spirits of rage and racism continue with us. But Jesus called the
twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the
unclean spirits. In our baptisms we
receive from Jesus the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth and power.
The Holy Spirit gives us knowledge of God’s truth to be able to discern the
unclean spirits, and the spiritual power to defeat them. We rejoice that Jesus
Christ’s death and resurrection have won the final victory.
A few years after the
Council of Nicea (325 AD) an Egyptian hermit (Evagrius Ponticus) organized an
understanding of 7 general categories of evil spirits. We can remember them by
a mnemonic device – WASPLEG. WASPLEG. Wrath, Avarice, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy,
Gluttony. He also organized 7 alternative Christian virtues, gifts of the Holy
Spirit as spiritual antidotes to the temptations of these evil spirits.
The virtue that turns away
Wrath is Patience. Avarice Charity. Sloth Dilligence, Pride Humility, Lust
Chastity, Envy Gratitude, Gluttony Temperance. CDHCGT not as easy to remember.
Different spirits tempt
different people at different times in our lives. Lust bothered me more as an
adolescent than it has since I married. Age and gratitude have tempered envy.
Pride continues to tempt. It takes a real act of faith to live out the truth
that the God who made me loves me. He wants what is best for me. So I do much
better when I seek to know and do his will for me.
So remember we have the
victory over the evil spirits who tempt us. We have the tools of spiritual
victory. So let us use them.
When we are tempted to
irrational anger, to Wrath, let us seek to exercise patience. The woman in the
South Carolina pool did not have to come out of the water and yell at the boy.
She certainly did not have to bite the police officer. She could have avoided
arrest, bail, and publicity by exercising patience.
When tempted to Greed, let
us remember our corresponding need to give to those in need. When tempted to
let someone else do what needs to be done so we can complain let us pray for
the gift of truth to see what we can and should do. All of us are continually tempted by the evil
spirit of pride. We can pray for a right understanding of ourselves as God’s
loved children, guided to seek to know and do only his will. When tempted by lust, let us remember God’s
love poured out on us and share his love in right relationships. When tempted
by envy, let us give God thanks for his many blessings in our lives. And when
tempted by gluttony, push back, seek temperance.
.Jesus
called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them
authority over the unclean spirits. That authority is ours. Praise God for Christ’s
victory
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