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David Wilkerson

Are You at the End of Yourself?

David Wilkerson warns that discouragement is a demonic weapon used by Satan to convince us we have brought God's wrath upon ourselves, but the Holy Spirit can undo the lies of the enemy and bring encouragement.
David Wilkerson addresses the spirit of discouragement as a powerful weapon used by Satan against believers, emphasizing that it can lead us to doubt our worthiness to serve God. He references the apostle Paul's warning about not being ignorant of the devil's schemes and highlights King David's own struggles with feelings of emptiness and disconnection from God. Wilkerson shares his personal experiences of discouragement following spiritual victories, noting that even great preachers like C. H. Spurgeon faced similar battles. He encourages believers to remember the promises of Jesus, as the Holy Spirit works to counteract the lies of the enemy and bring divine encouragement. Ultimately, those who wait on the Lord will be filled with hope and strength.

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The spirit of discouragement is Satan's most potent weapon against God's elect. Most often, he uses it to convince us we have brought God's wrath upon ourselves by not measuring up to his holy standards. But the apostle Paul urges us not to fall prey to the devil's snare: "Lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices" (2 Corinthians 2:11).

Paul is saying, "You must see your discouragement for what it really is -- a demonic weapon -- an arrow that Satan shoots at you to get you to doubt yourself. He knows he cannot tempt you to turn away from Jesus, so he swamps you with vicious lies to make you think you will never be good enough to serve Christ."

King David's spirit was brought low by feebleness, brokenness, mourning, a sense of disquietude. He felt dry and empty, without direction: "My heart pants, my strength fails me; as for the light of my eyes, it also has gone from me" (Psalm 38:10). David is saying, "My vision and revelation of the Lord have left me and I cannot reach God as I once did."

I personally know how David felt. I have received many rich blessings through my ministry but many times, within days of great events, I have become overwhelmed with discouragement. We are targets for the powers of hell within moments of our greatest spiritual victory.

There are many biographies of devout men and women whom the Lord used mightily, and every one of them struggled through crippling discouragement. For instance, the great British preacher C. H. Spurgeon led multitudes to Christ through his powerful sermons but he suffered awful bouts of melancholy.

The first thing the Holy Spirit does in such times is to bring to your remembrance all the precious promises of Jesus. He will flood your soul with those promises and your spirit will soar within you. The work of the Holy Spirit is to undo the lies of the enemy and bring encouragement from on high! Be assured that all who wait on the Lord will receive his glorious promises!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Spirit of Discouragement
  2. The Devil's Devices
  3. The Effect of Discouragement
  4. The Work of the Holy Spirit
  5. Bringing to remembrance precious promises of Jesus
  6. Undoing the lies of the enemy and bringing encouragement

Key Quotes

“You must see your discouragement for what it really is -- a demonic weapon -- an arrow that Satan shoots at you to get you to doubt yourself.” — David Wilkerson
“The work of the Holy Spirit is to undo the lies of the enemy and bring encouragement from on high!” — David Wilkerson
“Be assured that all who wait on the Lord will receive his glorious promises!” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We must recognize discouragement as a demonic weapon and not give in to its lies.
  • The Holy Spirit can undo the lies of the enemy and bring encouragement from on high.
  • Waiting on the Lord and receiving his glorious promises can help us overcome discouragement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the spirit of discouragement?
The spirit of discouragement is Satan's most potent weapon against God's elect, convincing us we have brought God's wrath upon ourselves.
How can we recognize discouragement as a demonic weapon?
We can recognize discouragement as a demonic weapon by seeing it for what it really is, an arrow shot by Satan to get us to doubt ourselves.
What is the work of the Holy Spirit in times of discouragement?
The work of the Holy Spirit is to bring to our remembrance the precious promises of Jesus, undo the lies of the enemy, and bring encouragement from on high.
Can devout men and women struggle with discouragement?
Yes, many biographies of devout men and women show that they struggled through crippling discouragement, even in the midst of great spiritual victory.
How can we overcome discouragement?
We can overcome discouragement by waiting on the Lord and receiving his glorious promises.

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