Introduction

Matthew 12:22–32: Jesus heals a man who is blind and unable to speak. This prompts the religious leaders to challenge Jesus’s authority, claiming that his source of power is demonic. They fail to recognize that the Holy Spirit is at work in Jesus to do God’s will.

Today’s Key Verse: Matthew 12:30a GNT

[Jesus said:] “Anyone who is not for me is really against me.”

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22 Then some people brought to Jesus a man who was blind and could not talk because he had a demon. Jesus healed the man, so that he was able to talk and see. 23 The crowds were all amazed at what Jesus had done. “Could he be the Son of David?” they asked.

24 When the Pharisees heard this, they replied, “He drives out demons only because their ruler Beelzebul gives him power to do so.”

25 Jesus knew what they were thinking, and so he said to them, “Any country that divides itself into groups which fight each other will not last very long. And any town or family that divides itself into groups which fight each other will fall apart. 26 So if one group is fighting another in Satan’s kingdom, this means that it is already divided into groups and will soon fall apart! 27 You say that I drive out demons because Beelzebul gives me the power to do so. Well, then, who gives your followers the power to drive them out? What your own followers do proves that you are wrong! 28 No, it is not Beelzebul, but God’s Spirit, who gives me the power to drive out demons, which proves that the Kingdom of God has already come upon you.

29 “No one can break into a strong man’s house and take away his belongings unless he first ties up the strong man; then he can plunder his house.

30 “Anyone who is not for me is really against me; anyone who does not help me gather is really scattering. 31 For this reason I tell you: people can be forgiven any sin and any evil thing they say;[a] but whoever says evil things against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. 32 Anyone who says something against the Son of Man can be forgiven; but whoever says something against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven—now or ever.

Reflect

Verses 22–24 suggest a connection between severe physical ailments and the activity of demons or evil spirits. The crowd that witnesses Jesus’s healing of the man is amazed, yet the religious leaders challenge Jesus’s source of power. How does Jesus respond to the Pharisees? What is the source of Jesus’s power (verse 28)?

Pray

Dear Jesus, your power comes from God’s Spirit, and you have ushered in the kingdom of God. Help me to extend your kingdom and proclaim your salvation and forgiveness of sin through my words and deeds this day. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Matthew 14:1–21: The execution of John the Baptist is recounted, and Jesus feeds 5,000 people.