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David Wilkerson

Every Battle a Victor

David Wilkerson emphasizes that through faith and the Holy Spirit, believers can experience joy and victory in every battle they face.
David Wilkerson emphasizes that God has promised victory in every battle we face, encouraging believers to rejoice in His strength and lovingkindness. He explains that the Holy Spirit dispels fear and instills joy, yet many Christians live in despair, viewing God as a harsh taskmaster rather than a loving Father. The core issue is not sin, but trust in God's grace and forgiveness, as Jesus has already dealt with our sins at Calvary. Wilkerson urges believers to focus on God's lovingkindness and to approach Him with faith, knowing He rewards those who seek Him. Ultimately, God desires us to understand His eagerness to bless us, even before we repent.

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God promised that you would come out of every battle a victor, crowned by his strength. "Be thou exalted, Lord, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power" (Psalm 21:13).

How does the Lord "prevent" us with these blessing of goodness and lovingkindness? The Holy Spirit drives out all fear from us--fear of falling, of being cut off from God, of losing the presence of the Holy Spirit--by implanting in us his joy. We are to go forth rejoicing, as David did, because God has assured us we will prevail.

Yet so few Christians have this joy and exceeding gladness. Multitudes never know rest of soul or the peace of Christ's presence. They walk around as if in mourning, picturing themselves under the thumb of God's wrath rather than under his protective wings. They see him as a harsh taskmaster, always ready to bring a whip down on their backs. And so they live unhappily, with no hope, more dead than alive.

But in God's eyes, our problem isn't sin; it is trust. Jesus settled our sin problem once and for all at Calvary. He doesn't harp on us, "This time you've crossed the line." No, never! His attitude toward us is just the opposite. His Spirit is constantly wooing us, reminding us of the Father's lovingkindness even in the midst of our failures.

When we become focused on our sin, we lose all sight of what God wants most: "Without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him" (Hebrews 11:6). This verse says it all. Our God is a rewarder, and he's so anxious to shower us with his lovingkindness that he blesses us way ahead of schedule.

This is the concept our heavenly Father longs for us to have of him. He knows when we'll repent over our failures and sins. He knows when our contriteness is coming. But he can't wait for the due date. So he jumps in, saying, "I want to assure my child he won't be judged, because I've already forgiven him through my Son's cleansing blood."

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • God's promise of victory in every battle
    • The role of the Holy Spirit in overcoming fear
    • The importance of joy in the believer's life
  2. II
    • Misconceptions about God's character
    • The impact of viewing God as a harsh taskmaster
    • The consequences of living without hope
  3. III
    • The distinction between sin and trust
    • Jesus' resolution of our sin problem
    • God's lovingkindness amidst our failures
  4. IV
    • The necessity of faith to please God
    • God's eagerness to bless us
    • Understanding God's timing in our repentance

Key Quotes

“Be thou exalted, Lord, in thine own strength: so will we sing and praise thy power.” — David Wilkerson
“Without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.” — David Wilkerson
“I want to assure my child he won't be judged, because I've already forgiven him through my Son's cleansing blood.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Embrace the joy that comes from trusting in God's promises.
  • Shift your perspective of God from a harsh taskmaster to a loving Father.
  • Cultivate faith in your daily life to experience God's blessings and lovingkindness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main promise of God in this sermon?
God promises that we will come out of every battle as victors, supported by His strength.
How does the Holy Spirit help believers?
The Holy Spirit drives out fear and implants joy, allowing believers to rejoice in God's presence.
What misconception do many Christians have about God?
Many Christians view God as a harsh taskmaster rather than a loving Father who offers protection and kindness.
What is the key to pleasing God?
Faith is essential to please God, as it acknowledges His desire to reward those who seek Him.

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