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A.B. Simpson

[Who] Always Causeth Us to Triumph

The secret to spiritual triumph lies in faith, not human strength, and being led by the Spirit to resist the enemy within.
A.B. Simpson emphasizes that true victory begins with self-conquest, drawing parallels to Joshua's battle where Moses' uplifted arms symbolized reliance on divine strength rather than human effort. He highlights that spiritual triumph comes from being led by the Spirit, which empowers believers to overcome sin and live under grace. Simpson warns that internal struggles can hinder one's spiritual journey, as seen in Saul's life, and encourages believers to seek victory over their inner enemies to serve the Lord effectively. The sermon ultimately points to Jesus as the greater Joshua who enables us to achieve holiness and victory.

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Every victor must first be a self-conqueror. But the method of Joshua's victory was the uplifted arm of Moses on the mount. As Moses held up his hands, Joshua prevailed; as he lowered them, Amalek prevailed. It was to be a battle of faith and not of human strength. The banner that was to wave over the discomfited foe was Jehovah-nissi. This, too, is the secret of our spiritual triumph. If we are led of the Spirit we shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh (Galatians 5:16). Sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace (Romans 6:14).

Have we begun the battle and in the strength of Christ planted our feet on our own necks?

And thus victorious over the enemy in the citadel of the heart, have we been set at liberty for the battle of the Lord and the service of others? It was this lack that hindered the life of Saul, and it has wrecked many a promising career. One enemy in the heart is stronger than ten thousand in the field. May the Lord lead us all into Joshua's first triumph and show us the secret of self crucifixion through the greater Joshua, who alone can lead us on to holiness and victory!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Secret of Spiritual Triumph
  2. The Battle of Faith
  3. The Enemy Within
  4. One enemy in the heart is stronger than ten thousand in the field
  5. Self-crucifixion is the key to victory

Key Quotes

“One enemy in the heart is stronger than ten thousand in the field.” — A.B. Simpson
“May the Lord lead us all into Joshua's first triumph and show us the secret of self crucifixion through the greater Joshua, who alone can lead us on to holiness and victory!” — A.B. Simpson
“If we are led of the Spirit we shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh (Galatians 5:16).” — A.B. Simpson

Application Points

  • We must be led by the Spirit to resist the lust of the flesh and overcome the enemy within.
  • Self-crucifixion is the key to spiritual triumph and victory.
  • We must be set at liberty for the battle of the Lord and the service of others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the secret of spiritual triumph?
The secret of spiritual triumph is faith, not human strength, and being led by the Spirit to resist the lust of the flesh.
Why did Saul's life fail?
Saul's life failed due to a lack of self-crucifixion and the presence of an enemy in his heart.
How can we overcome the enemy within?
We can overcome the enemy within through self-crucifixion and being led by the greater Joshua, who alone can lead us on to holiness and victory.
What is the significance of Jehovah-nissi?
Jehovah-nissi is the banner that waves over the foe, symbolizing faith and victory.
How can we apply the principles of spiritual triumph in our lives?
We can apply the principles of spiritual triumph by being led by the Spirit, resisting the lust of the flesh, and being set at liberty for the battle of the Lord and the service of others.

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