The son of well-known apologist Sean McDowell encountered what he believes was a demonic manifestation while sharing the Gospel with a self-avowed Satanist in New York City.
Scotty McDowell, a student at Biola University, where Sean serves as a professor in the Talbot School of Theology, was participating in an internship this summer withĀ The Center for Truth in Love.
TCFTIL founder Ben Schettler invited Scotty to New York City, where they conducted street interviews and set up āchange my mindā tables to discuss theology and matters of faith with passersby. During one of those events, Scotty met a man who introduced himself as Jason.
āHe tells me that heās a self-proclaimed Satanist,ā Scotty says of Jason, who was waiting in line to debate Schettler on the inerrancy of Scripture. āAt this moment, Iām like, āWhoa, OK. This is very different from just talking to somebody from New York. This is a spiritual battle.'ā
After Jason discloses heās a Satanist, Scotty asks him if he can explain to him āwhat the Gospel is.ā
In response, the man shifts back and forth before pulling a set of Tarot cards from his pocket, telling Scotty he has to ācheck my map.ā Jason then bumbles and makes gargling noises and appears to be disoriented before Scotty puts his hand on his shoulder, trying to bring him back into the present.
Seconds after, Jason shouts an expletive and says, āPeace, Scotty,ā then runs off.
Initially, Scotty told his dad he was somewhat āobliviousā to what was actually happening, describing what ensued as Jason was āspeaking in another languageā and āgrunting.ā
āAt this moment,ā Scotty reflected, āI remember just praying for this manās soul. ⦠The craziest thing to me was when the man didnāt do anything. But the second I said, āJason, do you know who Jesus is?ā It was like a switch in his brain. Something went off ⦠and I think my biggest takeaway from the entire thing was ⦠[to] say things you know are true about Jesus.ā
That jarring interaction, he added, reminded him of the power of the name of Jesus.
When Sean asked his son if he believes the encounter, which took place a few months ago, was a genuine demonic manifestation, Scotty said he is āreally confident that it was.ā
Reflecting back on the exchange, Scotty said he realized he āwasnāt scaredā by the encounter because he āhad the Holy Spiritā with him. He went on to reference Romans 1:16, in which the Apostle Paul wrote, āFor I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes ā the Jew first and also the Gentileā (NLT).
āWeāre not supposed to be ashamed,ā he said. āThereās power in the name of Jesus. And I wasnāt scared. Now, watching it back, I was like, āDang, I probably shouldāve been scared.ā I put my hands on him. I donāt know what couldāve happened. I couldāve gotten seriously hurt.ā
Nevertheless, Scotty continued, he is confident āthe Lord was watching overā him and that he had āan angel next toā him.
Sean agreed the encounter appears to have been authentically demonic and said he is āsuper proudā of his sonās work over the summer and his faith in that moment.
You can watch the full clip as well as Seanās conversation with Scotty in the video below:
CBN News has reached out to Sean and Scotty McDowell to discuss the encounter.
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