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David Wilkerson

A Pleasing Walk

A pleasing walk with the Lord requires a heart of compassion, kindness, and patience, and can only be achieved through the work of the Holy Spirit.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the Apostle Paul's teaching to the Colossian church about walking worthy of the Lord, which involves embodying qualities such as compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. He urges believers to self-examine their spiritual growth, asking whether they are becoming more like Christ in their character and interactions with others. Wilkerson highlights that true transformation cannot be achieved through human effort alone but requires the work of the Holy Spirit and faith in God's Word. He encourages the congregation to seek the Spirit's guidance in measuring their walk with Christ and to actively pursue change in their hearts. Ultimately, the focus should be on becoming more loving and forgiving rather than merely performing good works.

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The Apostle Paul taught the Colossian church: "Walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in knowledge of God" (Colossians 1:10).

What is required for a pleasing walk? Paul tells us: "Put on therefore, as the chosen of God, holy and beloved, a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, whoever has a complaint against another; just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you" (Colossians 3:12-13, my paraphrase).

Paul is telling us in so many words: "Here is my word to you in these critical times. In light of the hard times you know are coming, you are to measure your walk with the Lord."

In other words, we are to ask ourselves: "Am I becoming more like Christ? Am I growing more patient, or more quick-tempered? Kinder and gentler, or meaner and more argumentative? More tender and forgiving, or more bitter, holding onto grudges? Do I 'bear with others'? Do I put up with the weaknesses and faults of those near to me, or do I always have to be right?"

Paul is suggesting that, in light of such a coming day, it doesn't matter what works you accomplish or what charitable deeds you do. No matter how kind you are to strangers, no matter how many souls you bring to Christ, this question remains: Are you becoming more loving, patient, forgiving, forbearing?

Examining your walk with Christ means looking not so much at what you are doing, as at what you are becoming. Such a walk cannot be achieved by human effort alone. It won't happen by self-determination, merely saying, "I am going to become that kind of believer." Rather, it happens by the work of the Holy Spirit, through faith in his Word.

First, we read these words and believe them to be God's call to us, to examine ourselves. So we ask the Spirit to show us who we truly are, and measure ourselves by his Word. Then we ask the Holy Spirit to help us change.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Call to a Pleasing Walk
  2. A. The Apostle Paul's teaching in Colossians 1:10
  3. B. The importance of being fruitful in good works and increasing in knowledge of God
  4. II. The Characteristics of a Pleasing Walk
  5. A. A heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience
  6. B. Bearing with one another and forgiving one another
  7. III. Measuring Our Walk with the Lord
  8. A. Asking ourselves if we are becoming more like Christ
  9. B. Examining our growth in patience, kindness, and forgiveness
  10. IV. The Role of the Holy Spirit
  11. A. The work of the Holy Spirit in changing us
  12. B. The importance of faith in God's Word

Key Quotes

“Put on therefore, as the chosen of God, holy and beloved, a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, whoever has a complaint against another; just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you.” — David Wilkerson
“Examining your walk with Christ means looking not so much at what you are doing, as at what you are becoming.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We must examine our walk with Christ and ask ourselves if we are becoming more like Him.
  • We must rely on the work of the Holy Spirit to change us and help us become more like Christ.
  • We must prioritize kindness, humility, and patience in our relationships with others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is required for a pleasing walk?
A pleasing walk requires a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, as well as bearing with one another and forgiving one another.
How do we measure our walk with the Lord?
We measure our walk by asking ourselves if we are becoming more like Christ and examining our growth in patience, kindness, and forgiveness.
What role does the Holy Spirit play in our walk with the Lord?
The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in changing us and helping us become more like Christ through faith in God's Word.
Can we achieve a pleasing walk by human effort alone?
No, a pleasing walk cannot be achieved by human effort alone, but rather through the work of the Holy Spirit.

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