Re-Posted from "Meditations of a Charismatic Calvinist Who Does Not Speak in Tongues"
"The devil made me do it." This is a false excuse used to duck
responsibility for our actions. While I believe, and believe strongly,
in the existence of demonic powers (Ephesians 2:2), it is a mistake to
try to blame our wrong behavior on them. The basic source for our evil
desires is within ourselves (James 1:14,15; Romans 7:17-20; Jeremiah
17:9). And while Satan and his demons may encourage us to do wrong (2
Timothy 2:26; 2 Corinthians 2:11; 1 Corinthians 7:5), we are ultimately
responsible for our own sins. Nowhere in Scripture is casting out demons
put forth as the standard procedure for dealing with sin, but rather,
it is God's progressive working in us to transform us (2 Corinthians
3:18; Galatians 5:16; Philippians 2:13). And while I am convinced there
is a place for dealing with demonic influence (James 4:7; Ephesians
6:12; 1 Peter 5:8,9), this should not be used as an excuse to avoid
responsibility, nor should casting out demons be regarded as a quick fix
to obtain instant spirituality. We must recognize that we are sinners,
responsible for our own acts (Romans 14:10-12; 2 Corinthians 5:10), and
while God will forgive our sins through the blood of Christ (Ephesians
1:7; Romans 3:23-26), He is not going to let us excuse them.
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