Daily Gospel Exegesis

Thursday of Week 3 of Lent - Luke 11: 14-23

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Mar 11, 2026
A close reading of Luke 11:14–23 exploring a dramatic exorcism and the crowd's reaction. Discussion of accusations that Jesus uses demonic power and his sharp rebuttal about a divided kingdom. Reflection on the phrase "finger of God" as an arrival of God's reign and a parable about a stronger one reclaiming what was taken. Catechism connections on the Spirit and the origin of evil.
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INSIGHT

Demonic Possession Can Cause Physical Conditions

  • Jesus casting out a demon that made a man dumb shows demons can cause severe physical conditions.
  • The crowd's amazement contrasts with Pharisees who insist the power comes from Beelzebul, revealing differing interpretations of miraculous acts.
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Pharisees Admit Power But Deny God's Hand

  • The crowd (especially Pharisees) acknowledge Jesus' supernatural power but refuse to accept it as divine, attributing it to Beelzebul.
  • This shows opponents can see effects yet deny divine source, framing miracles as sorcery.
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A Divided Kingdom Cannot Cast Out Itself

  • Jesus uses the analogy of a divided kingdom to show it makes no sense for Satan to cast out his own demons.
  • The logic: a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand, so exorcisms indicate opposition to Satan, not alliance.
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