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David Wilkerson

Battle Smart

In the midst of life's storms, God's grace thrives, making us stronger and battle-smart through our struggles.
David Wilkerson emphasizes that opposition and storms in life serve to strengthen our spiritual roots and deepen our relationship with God. Just as a tree becomes stronger after enduring a storm, we too can grow in humility and righteousness through our struggles. He reassures us that God allows these challenges to cultivate a greater thirst for Him, transforming us into seasoned soldiers of the cross. The trials we face are not in vain; they are working in us a far greater glory and patience. Ultimately, we are reminded that God sees our struggles and uses them for our spiritual growth.

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Whenever opposition arises, God's grace thrives in us. Think about what happens to a tree when a great storm beats violently against it. The wind threatens to uproot the tree and carry it away. It breaks off branches and blows away its leaves. It loosens its roots and blows off its buds. And when the storm is over, things look hopeless.

Yet, look closer; the same storm that opened crevices in the earth around the trunk of the tree has helped the roots go deeper. The tree now has access to new, deeper sources of nutrition and water. And it has been purged of all its dead branches. The buds may be gone, but others will grow back more fully. I tell you, that tree is now stronger, growing in unseen ways. And just wait till harvest--because it's going to bear much fruit!

Maybe you're in a storm right now. The wind is blowing hard, shaking you violently, and you think you're going down. Beloved, don't panic! You've got to know that in the midst of the tempest, you are putting down deep spiritual roots. God is developing in you a deepening humility, a greater mourning and sorrow for sin, a heightened hunger for his righteousness.

God is making you a seasoned soldier of the cross--battle-scarred, but battle-smart and courageous. You may get down on yourself at times--but the Lord never does. The fact is, he could have acted sovereignly at any time to pluck you out of your struggle. But he didn't--because he saw it producing in you a greater thirst for him!

Romans 5:3 says, "Tribulation worketh patience." The word worketh means "to accomplish."

In 2 Corinthians 4:17 we read, "For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory." The word worketh in this verse is the same as in Romans 5:3.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Storms of Life
  2. A. Opposition arises, but God's grace thrives
  3. B. The storm breaks us, but also makes us stronger
  4. II. Spiritual Roots
  5. A. In the midst of the tempest, we put down deep spiritual roots
  6. B. God develops humility, mourning, and a hunger for righteousness
  7. III. Battle-Scarred but Battle-Smart
  8. A. God makes us seasoned soldiers of the cross
  9. B. We become courageous and battle-smart

Key Quotes

“The same storm that opened crevices in the earth around the trunk of the tree has helped the roots go deeper.” — David Wilkerson
“God is making you a seasoned soldier of the cross--battle-scarred, but battle-smart and courageous.” — David Wilkerson
“Tribulation worketh patience.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We must not panic in the midst of our struggles, but instead, trust that God is working in us to make us stronger.
  • Our struggles can produce a greater thirst for God's righteousness and a deeper spiritual root system.
  • We must be willing to be battle-scarred, but battle-smart, and courageous in our faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be 'battle-smart'?
Being battle-smart means being courageous and seasoned in our faith, despite experiencing trials and tribulations.
How does God's sovereignty work in our struggles?
God could have acted sovereignly to end our struggles, but instead, he allows them to produce a greater thirst for him and to make us stronger in our faith.
What is the purpose of tribulation?
Tribulation works patience in us, producing a greater hunger for God's righteousness and a deeper spiritual root system.
How long do our afflictions last?
Our light afflictions are but for a moment, and they work for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.

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