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  1. According to the Bible, an empty house represents a state of spiritual desolation and emptiness. It signifies the absence of God’s presence and blessings, often associated with disobedience, abandonment, and spiritual decay. In conclusion, exploring the biblical meaning of an empty house reveals profound symbolism and spiritual insights.

  2. The commentators (z) on that phrase, "his house is empty", note, that he was empty of sin, and free from it, and one concerning whom an evil report had not gone forth from his youth: but such was not this house; it was empty of God, of the true knowledge of him, of the fear of him, and love to him; of Christ, of faith in him, affection for him, and hope on him; of the Spirit of God, and of his ...

    • Introduction
    • The Parable of The Empty House Shows The Nature of The Evil Spirits
    • The Parable of The Empty House Shows The Need For Regeneration
    • The Parable of The Empty House Shows The Dangers of Religion
    • Implications
    • Conclusion

    Today I want us to consider the parable of the empty house. To put my message in perspective I would like to share briefly a story I found while preparing this sermon. That story was about a house that sat empty because its owner lived in a houseboat. He abandoned his old residence and bushes and trees grew up around it in a short time. Very soon i...

    I. The Jews believed that demons occupied dry places. A modern interpretation would be demons occupying places where God isn’t present. II. They are driven by a strong desire to harm God’s creation, including us. They can’t rest until there’s an opportunity to carry out their evil plots. III. The parable of the empty house, shows they tend to revis...

    I. Upon his return, if the demon finds the body he left is not occupied by the Holy Spirit, he will cause more havoc by introducing his allies into that body. II. This indwelling of the Holy Spirit is not parallel to deliverance from demon possession. The person must be regenerated. III. Regeneration is the process of transformation the Holy Spirit...

    I. Jesus said it will be the same with this wicked generation. He was referring to the entire nation. Not just the religious leaders of the day. II. The observation of religion was seen by Jews as the only path to righteousness. Anything higher or more spiritual (Jesus) was condemned. III. Like the man in the parable, Judaism as a religion was good...

    The Parable of the Empty House dispenses some very familiar and powerful yet not so well received implications for us today. Let’s consider these truths and their relevance to us living in the 21st century.

    The parable of the empty house shows that Jesus regarded demons and demon possession as real phenomena and not just contemporary superstition. This is a very important fact because there are churches that don’t believe demons are real and they possess a personal interest in every individual on earth. We learn that Apparently demons (or at least som...

  3. Matthew 12:44. ESV Then it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’. And when it comes, it finds the house empty, swept, and put in order. NIV Then it says, ‘I will return to the house I left.’. When it arrives, it finds the house unoccupied, swept clean and put in order.

  4. Aug 17, 2019 · THE EMPTY HOUSE. MATT.12:38-45. Approximately one-third of Our Lord’s teaching, as recorded by the Gospels, was in the form of parables, and the reason is seen in His response to His disciples: “The disciples came to him and asked, “Why do you speak to the people in parables?”. He replied, “The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom ...

  5. In the text for our study (Mt 12:43-45), Jesus was describing the spiritual condition of the generation of His day... One already described as "evil and adulterous" - cf. Mt 12:38-39. One that would be condemned by the Ninevites and the Queen of Sheba in the day of judgment - cf. Mt 12:41-42. One He now described as "this wicked generation ...

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  7. Empty houses, or spaces never remain unoccupied-. The space can be swept, and cleaned - but MUST be occupied -. Where "unoccupied" is - a vacuum exists that will automatically get filled with something. Simply removing and avoiding evil is not enough. The Word of GOD and the Holy Spirit of GOD must fill every part of our "spiritual heart ...

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