Matthew 12:43-45 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walks through dry places, seeking rest, and finds none.… Man compared to a fort, and the devil to its captain. I. The unclean spirit's EGRESS, forsaking the hold. 1. His unroosting: (a) the person going out; (b) the manner; (c) the measure, of his going out. 2. His unresting: which is seen in (a) his travel; (b) his trial; (c) his trouble; (d) the event — "finding none." II. His REGRESS, striving for a re-entry into that which he lost. 1. Intentively: (a) his resolution; (b) his revolution; (c) the description of the seat; (d) his affection to the same place. 2. Inventively: for he findeth in it, (a) Clearness; (b) Cleanness: (c) Trimness. III. His INGRESS: manifest by — 1. His associates; (a) their number; (b) their nature; (c) the measure of their malice. 2. His assault: (a) the invasion; (b) the inhabitation; (c) the cohabitation. (T. Adams.) Parallel Verses KJV: When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none. |