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David Wilkerson

Are You Among the 7000?

The sermon emphasizes the importance of being part of God's holy remnant, characterized by an unchangeable commitment, identification with the poor, and reliance on hope.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of being part of God's remnant, as illustrated by the 7000 faithful individuals mentioned in 1 Kings 19:18. He outlines three key characteristics of this remnant: a steadfast commitment to the Lord despite societal pressures, a compassionate identification with the poor, and a hopeful reliance on the promise of Christ's return. Wilkerson challenges believers to reflect on whether they embody these traits, encouraging them to remain focused on God and actively engage in evangelism and ministry. Ultimately, he reassures that those who are wholly devoted to God are recognized and cherished by Him.

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We know that all through the Bible, the number seven is equated with God's eternal purpose. Therefore, I believe the number of 7000 that God quoted to Elijah in 1 Kings 19:18 simply denoted everyone who made up his remnant. The people he sets aside for himself could number 70 or 7 million. What matters is that they are wholly given to him.

So, what are the characteristics of the remnant? Here are three defining marks:

1. An unchangeable commitment to cling to the Lord. Every remnant believer has made a single-minded choice to swim against the tide of evil. At some point, you have to make a commitment, declaring, "I don't care what others say or do. I am the Lord's. And I won't give in to the wicked spirit of this age."

2. A willingness to identify with the poor. While society's trend is to associate with the rich and successful, you align yourself with the suffering class. Obadiah was a godly man serving in Jezebel's house. He was determined to fear God and no one else and he proved that his heart was right and was with the poor by taking care of 100 ragged, suffering prophets (1 Kings 18:4).

3. A reliance on hope. The 7000 in Elijah's time endured because of their hope in a coming day of deliverance. Likewise today, the church's blessed hope is the soon return of Jesus. With one trumpet blast, all wickedness will end. Our Lord will do away with all killing of babies, all blatant perversions, all ethnic genocide.

Do these three marks characterize you as a part of God's holy remnant? If so, God boasts of you, "This one has given his heart to me. He's focused on me. And he is wholly mine!"

We are to evangelize, minister and work while it is still day. We are also to live in the hope that King Jesus is coming. And he's bringing a new world with him, where he'll rule from his eternal throne.

Sermon Outline

  1. Characteristics of the Remnant
  2. Unchangeable commitment to cling to the Lord
  3. Willingness to identify with the poor
  4. Reliance on hope

Key Quotes

“What matters is that they are wholly given to him.” — David Wilkerson
“I don't care what others say or do. I am the Lord's. And I won't give in to the wicked spirit of this age.” — David Wilkerson
“With one trumpet blast, all wickedness will end.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Make a single-minded choice to cling to the Lord and swim against the tide of evil.
  • Align yourself with the suffering class and show compassion to those in need.
  • Live in the hope of the soon return of Jesus and the establishment of a new world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the number 7000 represent in the Bible?
The number 7000 represents God's remnant, those who are wholly given to him.
How can I identify with the poor?
You can identify with the poor by aligning yourself with the suffering class and showing compassion to those in need.
What is the church's blessed hope?
The church's blessed hope is the soon return of Jesus, which will bring an end to wickedness and establish a new world.
Why is it important to evangelize and minister while it is still day?
It is important to evangelize and minister while it is still day because we do not know when the Lord will return.
What will happen when King Jesus returns?
When King Jesus returns, he will bring a new world with him, where he will rule from his eternal throne.

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