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Reverse Demonic Consequences

Updated: Dec 26, 2025




Reversing Demonic Consequences

Dr. Tony Evans

Mark 5:1-20


If you feel tortured by sin and demonic activity, the consequences of them

can be completely reversed once you submit to the authority of Jesus Christ.


Now, throughout Jesus's life in ministry, he had to deal with demons. When you

read the four Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, he is constantly

confronting physical realities with spiritual causation, demonic influence,

oppression, or possession; where demons that infiltrated a situation, bringing

destruction to a life or to a community because they were undetected or

unaddressed. One of the more famous encounters of Jesus with demons is in

Mark chapter 5, and that I want to use to bring this to your attention; so that in

case you are dealing with a demon in your life and did not know it, you can

become both aware and acquainted and seek to address that undiagnosed

cause of everything else that may be wrong.


Jesus has crossed the sea in verse 1 of chapter 5 of Mark. "He gets into the boat,

and immediately a man from the tombs with an unclean spirit met him. He had

been dwelling among the tombs. No one was able to bind him anymore, even

with a chain, because he had often been bound with shackles and chains, and the

chains had been torn apart by him and the shackles broken in pieces. And no one

was strong enough to subdue him. Constantly, day and night he was screaming

among the tombs and in the mountains and gashing himself with stones". And the

reality is, something is graphically wrong with him, but the root of his problem, it

says, was an unclean spirit. The behind the craziness that we were looking at, that

people observed was something that you could not see. It was a spirit that was

unclean.


Now, it's not that folk didn't try to help this guy. We're told they tried to shackle

him. They tried to chain him. They tried to control him. They tried to manage him.

And every time they tried to do something to control the anger, the outburst, the

craziness, he shook it off. In other words, society couldn't help him, people

couldn't help him, programs couldn't help him because the demons were so much

in control. When you see yourself or others living an out-of-control life, this is not

an out-of-control moment. This says day after day, night after night. In other

words,


Now, the demon is described with his nickname, an unclean spirit. He's going to

be called a demon later, but right now he's just called an unclean spirit. And with

that one phrase, we are introduced to the root of this man's problem. You see,

demons go where dirt exist. So they look for unclean mess to make themselves at

home. And when they come and infuse themselves through either influence,

oppression, or domination and possession, they amplify what is already unclean.

So it is unfortunate today that even though we're in church, we regularly have

meals with the devil, and we don't even know he's being invited to dinner. Paul

goes on to say in 1 Timothy chapter 4, verses 1 to 5, that the demonic world feeds

on lies.


See, the Scripture says Satan is the father of lies. He is a liar from the beginning

and he's the father of lies, and any father has childrens. The demons, the ones

who followed Satan's rebellion against God, or the unclean spirits gravitate

towards lie. That's why it is in their interest to keep you from the truth because

they feed on lies. So this demon thing is real. The problem is, it's unseen. It's

invisible because it's spiritual. And this man's life has been taken over by the

demonic, and he is now out of control. He's gotten worse and worse and worse.


And I would like to submit to you, things in our lives that are dirt, that go

unaddressed, ongoingly unrepented of invites demons, the demons come, make

themselves at home and begin to reorganize the furniture in our lives so that we

are carrying out their bidding not even knowing that it's them, and the way we

know it is, it's getting worse and worse and worse even while we're taking over

the-counter solutions. But because it's unseen and unfelt in terms of the

spiritual nature of it, it goes unrecognized, unaddressed while we come to

church because there's something else going on.


This man, however, sees Jesus in verse 6 from a distance. He ran up and bowed

down before him. So this man who's demon-possessed sees Jesus, and he comes

down and he falls down on his knees in a posture of worship and submission. He

bows down before Jesus in worship and submission, which creates a problem.

Notice verse 7. "And shouting with a loud voice he said, 'What business do we

have with each other, Jesus, Son of the most high God? I employ you, by God, do

not torment me.'" Okay, this now is getting very confusing. This is very confusing.

The man runs and drops down in a posture of worship, but then the man says,

"What do we have to do with you"?


Wait a minute. I don't know if you follow that. The man that's a singular, that's a

he dropped down in worship, but then the man says, "What do we have to do

with you, oh Son of God"? So what the man does is he drags his demons to Jesus

'cause the demons are inside of him. They're controlling him. But he brings his

demons to Jesus, and so, the question now is a group question. "What do we have

to do with you, oh Son of God? Do not torment me". We did go back to singular.

So we did go from singular to plural back to singular again because the man is

battling with himself.


When demons take over but Jesus is brought into the equation, there is going to

be an internal conflict between what you want Jesus to do and what the demons

want to do. He says, "Do not torment me". And it is in this tormenting phrase that

this man drags his demons to Jesus, and he is now wrestling because the demons

want to know, "Why you bring us here? We don't want this. Don't you torment

us". What is the torment? Here it is. The spiritual is meeting the spiritual. For he

had been saying to him, "Come out of the man, you unclean spirit". Jesus asked

him in verse 9, "What is your name? What is your name? Tell me your name".

He's asking the man, him, "What is your name"? "My name is Legion for we are

many, and we don't want to be tormented by you". Jesus is saying, "Come out of

him". And he began to employ him. The man began to employ Jesus earnestly not

to send them out of the country.


"Now there was a large herd of swine feeding nearby on the mountain. The

demons employed him, saying, 'Send us into the swine so that we may eat them.'

Jesus gave them permission, and coming out of the unclean spirits entered the

swine. The herd rushed down the steep bank into the sea, about 2.000 of them,

and they were drowned in the sea". Oh, there's so much here. Number one, the

demons asked for permission. That's 'cause even the devil can't do anything

without God allowing it. They asked for permission, and what they asked for is, "If

you're going to make us leave this man, give us another place to go". Because as

you see in the movies, demons need host. They need something alive in order for

them to express themselves because they are spirit. They're invisible although

they are persons. They have intellect, emotion, and will. So they are persons, but

they are invisible.


So Luke chapter 11, verses 24 to 26 says that when they're in waterless places;

that is, places without life, where there's no water, there's no life, when they're

in waterless places, no life, they're looking for a place. They've got to express

themselves. And so when they see dirt in our lives unaddressed, then they come

upon us so that they can express their uncleanness in our uncleanness, making

our uncleanness worse than the uncleanness it was before they arrived. And so

they express themselves in us. Jesus says, "Come out". They say, "Well, will you

allow us to go to the pigs"? Why? Why did Jesus say, "You can go to the pigs"?

Simple. They're unclean animals.

So he lets them leave an unclean man for an unclean animal because they can

only flow where there's uncleanness that goes unaddressed. When they enter the

swine, they go hog wild in pig-slop crazy. It says they run downhill and drown

themselves because the goal of demons, one, is to always take you downhill. It is

to div of your life, defeat your life, ravel up and tie up your life, destroy your life.

Demons have one goal; that is, you go down, and their ultimate goal is suicide. It

says that the pigs went out down the hill and drowned themselves. The difference

between the pig and the man is that the pig doesn't have a soul and the man

does. So there was some resistance in the man that does not exist in the pig. So

when they went to the unclean pig, the unclean pig committed suicide. Jesus

comes along and he addresses it because he addresses the spiritual cause, not

merely the physical symptoms.


The enemy looks for spaces, and we've all given him some at some time or

another. He doesn't need a lot of space, he just needs it to be open and dirty. And

if it is, he will seek to enter that space, bring his family behind him in order to

bring demonic downturn into our lives. "The herdsmen," verse 14, "ran away and

reported it to the city and in the country, and the people came to see what had

happened. And when they came to Jesus, they observed the man who had been

demon-possessed sitting down, clothed, and in his right mind, the very man who

had had legion, and became frightened". Do you see what happened? It looks like

a U-turn to me, looks like a reversal to me. He now has clothes on. He was naked.

He was not in the tomb. He's out of the tomb. He was cutting himself. He's now in

his right mind all because Jesus overruled the demonic, the spiritual. And when he

overruled the spiritual, sanity came to the insane.


Now, this man is way off 'cause he's had 2.000 demons. How many demons do

you have, or do I have? Maybe you only have 2, maybe you have 200, or maybe

2.000. But the more the demon, the more the oppression, influence, and

possession. Let's look at the herdsmen. Verse 17, "And they began to employ him

to leave the region". They told Jesus, "Get out of here. We don't want you here".

You would have thought they would have been grateful. You would have thought,

"Boy, this man has a power to get rid of demons, to make insane people listen to

him so he can work with everybody". You would have thought they would have

been glad. They said, "Get him out of here". Why? "Get him out of here 'cause he

costing us money".


See, the pigs went and committed suicide. They were pigs' herdsmen. So when

their pigs drowned, their money got funny. They said no more pork chop, no

more pig feed, no more chitlins, no more ham hock. Sweet Georgia Brown got to

shut down 'cause there is no more pig. "This man is costing us money. Get rid of

Jesus. Let's keep the business coming even if we've got to keep the folk hooked".

The man wanted to get in the boat with Jesus, in verse 18, who was demon

possessed, employing him, Jesus, that he might accompany him. And Jesus said to

him, "You go home to your people and report to them what great things the Lord

has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you". That tells me right there

the man needed mercy 'cause of how unclean he was. "And he went away and

began to proclaim in Decapolis what great things Jesus had done for him, and

everyone was amazed".


I want to make two observations. When they told Jesus, "Get out of here," he

left, 'cause Jesus doesn't want to be where he's not wanted. "Behold, I stand at

the door and knock. If any man opens the door, I will come in and sup with

him". But if you do not open the door for him, he will not stay where he's not

welcome. He has to be welcomed in order for him to stay. But the second thing

is, he told the man, "No, don't come at me. I want you to go to Decapolis".

That's made of two words. Polis meaning city, decap meaning ten. "Go to the

ten city region. You go home first, then you go to the ten cities in your

community, and I want you to talk about what I did for you".


So here's the deal. I challenge you to approach the downward hill of your life

spiritually first. Do that first. Let's get to the right question first, the whole first,

and see if there's a demonic thing by throwing yourself at the feet of Jesus in

worship and submission. And yes, it may be tough at first because if it's

demonically influenced they don't want to come out.


They want to hold on to you as long as they can, but you keep throwing yourself

at the face of Jesus. And like Jacob say, "I will wrestle with you till my change

come". "But I am going to throw my face and submission to you, Jesus. That's

what I am going to do".


And then when he delivers you from your demonic infestation, you bet not keep

that to yourself. You go to all the communities around and you let it be known,

from family and friends and everybody you know in the surrounding

neighborhoods. You go to Frisco and Plano and you let it be known, "Jesus Christ

has delivered me, and I'm not keeping this to myself. Anybody who can deliver me

from what I could not deliver myself from, I'm going to tell it, I'm going to tell it,

and then I'm going to tell it again 'cause I am not ashamed of anybody who can

deliver me at no charge".


Demons are real. These are rebellious angels who have been removed from God

and whose job it is to serve Satan by bringing spiritual death and consequences

into our lives. Demons want to possess us. They want to influence us. I remember

the adage, "Ain't nothing but the devil". Well, that's not too far off. It may not be

the devil directly, but it could be one of his posses, the demons. They wreak havoc

in our lives and in our circumstances, and it's easy to snuff them off as just bad

people, bad problems, bad timing, bad days, when it's really bad demons. But

because we don't take demons seriously, we don't identify things as demonic,

even though we wrestle not against flesh and blood but principalities and powers

that are in heavenly places, demonic forces. But as long as you can discard them

and not recognize them, then you won't treat them for who they really are. And

so you'll be dealing with symptoms and not causal powers behind the symptoms

that you and I are facing.


You know what you do with demons? You don't pet them like a pet. You must

exercise them, remove them, and only Jesus Christ can do that. The closer you

are to Christ, the more power you have over demonic influence. The further you

are from Christ, the more controlled you will be by demonic influences. So if

you're tired of demons influencing your thinking, influencing your walking, your

talking, your acting, oh, then let's get Jesus. He's the ultimate Ghostbuster. He's

the ultimate demon discarder. Recognize where there is spiritual influence and

let the Spirit of God, 'cause greater is he that's in you than he that's in the

world, begin the process of releasing you from demonic influence and, if

necessary, demonic possession.

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