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David Wilkerson

Achieving a Servant's Heart

David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of prayer in achieving a servant's heart, as exemplified by the transformation of Saul to Paul.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative journey of Saul of Tarsus to Paul, highlighting how an encounter with Jesus on the Damascus road led to a profound change in his heart and mind. During three days of blindness and prayer, Saul reflected on his past pride and misguided zeal, ultimately surrendering his ambitions for the sake of knowing Christ. Paul recognized that his previous pursuits were mere fleshly endeavors and chose to embrace a life of servanthood, prioritizing humility over recognition. Wilkerson encourages believers to follow Paul's example by seeking a servant's heart through intense prayer and self-examination.

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Paul, formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, was on his way to Damascus with a small army to take Christians captive, bring them back to Jerusalem, and imprison and torture them. But Jesus appeared to Saul on the Damascus road, blinding him. "And [Saul] was three days without sight, and neither ate nor drank" (Acts 9:9).

In those three days' time, Saul's mind was being renewed. He spent the entire time in intense prayer, considering his past life, and he began to despise what he had been. That is when Saul became Paul.

This man had been very proud, full of misguided zeal. He sought the approval of other high-minded religious men but then he said, "I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and count them as rubbish, that I may gain Christ" (Philippians 3:8).

Paul was a man who could say, "I once was somebody. All my peers, including my fellow Pharisees, looked up to me. I was climbing the ladder, and I was considered a holy man, a powerful teacher of the law. I had a reputation in the land and was blameless in the eyes of the people.

"But when Christ apprehended me, everything changed. The striving, the competing -- everything that I thought gave my life meaning -- was surrendered. I saw that I had missed the Lord completely."

Paul thought his religious ambitions -- his zeal, his competitive spirit, his works, his busyness -- were all righteousness. But Christ revealed to him that it was all flesh, all for self. Therefore, Paul stated, "I laid aside all desire for success and recognition and I determined to be a servant" (see 1 Corinthians 9:19).

If you desire to be emptied of self, ambition and worldly reputation, I encourage you to follow Paul's example. I know of no other way to achieve a servant heart except through prayer.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Transformation of Saul to Paul
  2. The Pride of Paul and the Approval of Men
  3. The Surrender of Self and Ambition
  4. Achieving a Servant's Heart through Prayer
  5. The Importance of Prayer in Emptiness
  6. Following Paul's Example

Key Quotes

“I once was somebody. All my peers, including my fellow Pharisees, looked up to me. I was climbing the ladder, and I was considered a holy man, a powerful teacher of the law. I had a reputation in the land and was blameless in the eyes of the people.” — David Wilkerson
“I laid aside all desire for success and recognition and I determined to be a servant” — David Wilkerson
“I know of no other way to achieve a servant heart except through prayer.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Prayer is essential in achieving a servant's heart.
  • One must lay aside desire for success and recognition to become a servant.
  • Following Paul's example of surrendering self and ambition is crucial in achieving a servant's heart.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Saul's transformation into Paul occur?
Saul's transformation into Paul occurred through intense prayer, considering his past life, and despising what he had been.
What was Paul's mindset before his transformation?
Paul was proud, full of misguided zeal, and sought the approval of other high-minded religious men.
What did Paul lay aside to become a servant?
Paul laid aside all desire for success and recognition.
How can one achieve a servant's heart?
One can achieve a servant's heart through prayer.

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