Years
ago, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic school in Wichita, a 3rd
grade boy asked me a question. He said, “Is
there sin in heaven?” I
said, “No,
there is no sin in heaven.”
He asked me again, “Are
you sure, there is no sin in heaven?” I
said, “Yes,
there is no sin in heaven.” He
then said,
“But didn’t the devil and the bad angels sin in heaven?”
That was a pretty smart question. I said, “Yes,
you are right. But that was a one time event, and now there will
never be sin in heaven again.”
Before
God created Adam and Eve, Lucifer was the most intelligent,
strongest, and most beautiful of all angels. The book of Revelation
Chapter 12:7 details what happened in heaven with regard to the
angels. It states, “And
war broke out in heaven, Michael and his angels making war against
the dragon. The dragon and his angels fought, but they were not
strong enough, and there was no longer any place for them in heaven.
And the great dragon was thrown down—the ancient serpent, called
the devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world. He was thrown down
to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.”
Lucifer,
also called Satan, fell from grace. As for the particular sin the bad
angels committed, many theologians believe in their prefallen state,
the angels were given a foreknowledge of humans (who would be
inferior to them), as well as a foreknowledge God himself (Jesus,
the
second Person of the Trinity) would take
on human nature
in
the womb of the Virgin Mary and
then
Jesus redeem
the universe through his death on the cross. This
revelation, angered Lucifer because it meant he and the other angels
would have to worship God in
His human nature. Lucifer and
the other angels who fell, were so proud of being superior to men
that their arrogance wouldn’t allow them to worship Jesus Christ
the God-Man. This refusal–“ I
will not serve”–stemmed
from pride. Therefore, the
root of Lucifer’s fall as well as the other 1/3 angels who rejected
God, was
most likely pride and disobedience.
And
since then, the bad angels (now known as demons) want to do
everything they can, to cause the loss of human souls to show their
anger towards God. Satan and his demons use temptation to persuade
human beings to sin.
For
example, in the
first reading from Genesis, Satan
tempted Adam and Eve, and
in
the
Gospel,
Jesus
was
tempted
by Satan.
Both
were tempted in three
ways. First--Adam was tempted to eat the forbidden fruit from the
tree. Second--He was tempted to vain glory “your
eyes will be opened”.
His third temptation was to the height of pride “you
will be like gods”.
Jesus
was also tempted with food—to change a rock into bread to satisfy
is hunger from fasting. He was to tempted to vain glory ---to show
off His power—by jumping off a cliff. His third temptation was the
desire for worldly riches and fame to have all the kingdoms of the
world, so as to hold God in contempt.
We
are all tempted in three different ways, the world, our self and from
evil spirits. So not all temptations come from evil spirits.
Everyone
is tempted. If Jesus was tempted, we are tempted too. Jesus, as God,
overcame every temptation, and as God, we turn to Him to help us
overcome ours.
Often
times, people try to overcome temptations by themselves, and forget
they need Jesus, who came to save us from our sins. Our Lord has also
given us the sacraments and sacramentals to help us.
Confession
is the most powerful way to turn away from temptations. In
confession, we are washed in the blood of Jesus, our sins are
forgiven and completely absolved, we receive sacramental graces to
overcome sin, we receive advice from Jesus, through the priest to
help us with our temptations.
Being
in the presence of the Holy Sacrifice, we receive sacramental grace
from the Cross of Jesus. When we receive Holy Communion, the Lord
comes to dwell within us and gives us spiritual gifts, such as
consolation, spiritual strength to turn away from sin, our union with
Jesus helps us to practice virtue. We receive love poured into our
hearts when our heart is united to the Heart of Jesus.
We
also have sacramentals, that bestow grace, especially crucifixes,
scapulars, holy water, medals, rosaries. The St. Benedict Medal has
power due to an exorcism prayer prayed by a priest.
We
also have the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph and the many saints
that we can turn to, in time of temptation. Our guardian angel’s
mission is to help us become holy, to grow in love of God, to protect
us from evil spirits and help us to get to heaven. We should pray the
guardian angel prayer everyday. We can also specifically ask our
guardian angel to help us during temptations. We also have other good
angels as well, especially St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael,
who we can turn to.
St.
Michael is especially helpful when battling against evil spirits
because as a lowly archangel, he stood up and led the other good
angels to cast out Lucifer and the fallen angels. In response to
Lucifer’s rejection of God, “he will not serve”, St. Michael is
believed to have said, “Who is like God?”
A
number of years ago, Bishop Kemme asked all priests pray the St.
Michael prayer at the end of Mass. But we should also pray the St.
Michael prayer when tempted, because when we call upon St. Michael,
he immediately comes.
I
have a rock from St. Michael’s cave, where it is believed St.
Michael appeared to people on a British island. It is a wonderful
sacramental I keep next to my bed and at times carry with me.
We
need to have blessed objects like statues, crucifixes, blessed
pictures of Jesus, Mary and the saints in every room of the house.
We
should pray when we under temptation, especially, the Our Father,
which asks us to be delivered from evil and the Hail Mary is very
effective. The Virgin Mary is the new sinless Eve and She is the one
who is at enmity with Satan. She
has tremendous power over all evil spirits. She is the queen of
angels, which means, evil spirits, who are fallen angels, must submit
to Her power and authority given
to Her by God. Besides the
Hail Mary, we can pray, the prayer on the miraculous medal, which
states, “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who
have recourse to thee.”
By
wearing a miraculous medal, or a crucifix, demons have difficulty
tempting us. A simple sign of the Cross, will cause demons to flee.
When we call upon the name of Jesus, every knee must bow and every
tongue confess, Jesus is Lord. The name of Mary is likewise powerful
too.
The
world and each of us are in a spiritual battle. And we need to take
up our weapons for battle. The power from all these weapons comes
from Jesus, who is God, and who overcame every temptation of the
devil. He is like us in all things, but sin.
Jesus
wants to help us. We need to turn Him often and remember He is always
with us. When we have Jesus, we have nothing to fear. Demons like
darkness, but the light of Christ scatters all darkness, because
light can not be over come. Jesus said, “I am the light of the
world. He who walks with me, does not walk in darkness.”
When
someone remains in mortal sin, people don’t realize it, but demons
influence them because are not in the state of grace.
Evil
spirits can tempt children and adults through the Ouija board,
astrology, wicca, black and white magic, video games with magic,
spells & wizardry and... the dark web are all portals for evil
spirits to enter into our life. Evil spirits hate us. They want to
destroy us. They want us to burn in hell forever by rejecting God.
You know the old saying, “If you mess with fire, your gonna get
burned.”
If
you have ever played these in the past, you should confess them to
break any kind of attachment, you may have to them.
Jesus,
wants us to be with Him in heaven, where there is peace, joy,
happiness and love. We need to reject sin and temptations. We should
hate sin, but love sinners.
Evil
spirits can cause addictions and they can use them to negatively
influence us. There are many kinds of addictions such as pornography,
gambling, stealing, alcohol, drugs, excessive watching of television,
the internet, video games. We should confess these in confession.
Confession can break bonds with sin, and it removes evil from our
lives, through repentance and sacramental grace. Confession is the
most powerful way to break addictions, however sometimes we need
supplemental help, such a deliverance prayers, therapy, treatment or
medicine.
In
the bulletin this weekend, I attached “Prayers of Protection”
anyone can pray. When we are battling against evil spirits through
temptation, we can bind them, and ask Jesus to deliver us us from
them. Through baptism, we have the authority of Jesus to be delivered
from evil spirits such as, “In the name of Jesus, I bind the
evil spirit of lust or greed or anger, or the demon of
addiction of gambling, to leave me and command
you to go to the foot of the Cross of Jesus and remain there until
Jesus sees fit what to do with you.”
But, we should not directly command them to leave others. For example
its dangerous to say, “I command you evil spirit, etc…to leave
a specific person.” Only priests and exorcists can command evil
spirits in that way, because they have the authority to do it.
Exorcists
have authority by the bishop to expel demons. Over the years, I have
seen people who are possessed. A 19 year old man, became possessed by
playing tarot cards, just one time. The repeated playing of the Ouija
board can lead to possession too. When someone is attached to a
serious sin and refuse to try to turn away from it, they too can be
possessed. Our diocese has a priest exorcist, who can expel demons
from a possessed person.
It
may surprise you, yoga is an opening for evil spirits. Priest
exorcists warn against yoga, because the meditations, breathing
exorcises and positions, were originally created to worship false
gods. This does not mean, people can’t do stretching exercises, but
we should not do them in the form and manner used by another
religion.
A
pentagram or the numbers 666 can attract evil spirits. Some, will
say, I just like the shape of the design of the pentagram, or I just
like the numbers, or I don’t have any bad intention, but, these
kinds of things are Satan’s instruments and we should avoid them
because they attract evil spirits.
We
should have our house blessed once a year by a priest and it is a
very good practice to sprinkle holy water regularly and even each
night in our bedrooms, before we go to bed.
I
would like to tell you a short story about the importance of blessing
the home. If a grave sin occurred in a house or any location, demons
become attached to that place. For example, if there is a murder or
illegal drugs are used, or if someone played the Oujia board or in a
certain place, the room will attract demons.
When
I was in Wichita, as an associate, I was asked to bless a home of a
woman who had a 3 year child. She told me late at night she would
hear footsteps and the TV and toys would turn on by themselves. At
first, I thought she was crazy. I told her to unplug the TV and take
out the batteries of the toys and I would come to bless her house.
When I did the blessing, as I made the sign of the cross, we all felt
a gust of cold wind go through the house. A few weeks after the
blessing, while tearing up carpet, they discovered a pentagram used
by a previous occupant of the house. They removed it, and I came to
bless the house again, and there was no more problems after that.
We
should not be afraid of evil spirits, but rather be afraid to commit
sin because serious sin can cause us to end up in hell and because
sin hurts and offends God, who loves us.
If
we stay in the state of grace, if we pray regularly, if we go to
confession regularly, attend Mass regularly and receive Holy
Communion often, while in the state of grace, we will be protected.
Jesus
loves us and cares for us. He does not allow us to be tempted more
than we can handle. By our successful fighting against them and
overcoming them. Temptations can actually help us to grow in virtue
and holiness. As we begin Lent, I encourage you to turn to Jesus,
His sacraments and sacramentals, to help you overcome temptations.
Evil
spirits do not only tempt in gardens and deserts, they tempt us
wherever we are. But compared to God, they are like dust bunnies.