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David Wilkerson

Finding New Strength

David Wilkerson encourages listeners to remember God's great deliverances in their lives, lest they fall into spiritual complacency and forget the power of God's miracles.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of remembering God's miraculous deliverances in our lives, drawing parallels between the forgetfulness of the disciples and our own tendency to overlook God's past interventions. He highlights how the disciples, despite witnessing Jesus feed thousands with just a few loaves and fishes, quickly forgot these miracles when faced with new challenges. Wilkerson urges believers to reflect on their own experiences of God's faithfulness and to recognize the significance of His past works in shaping their faith. He reminds us that just as Moses instructed the Israelites to remember their deliverance from Egypt, we too must hold onto the memories of God's powerful acts in our lives.

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How quickly we forget God's great deliverances in our lives. How easily we take for granted the miracles he performed in our lives. Yet the Bible tells us over and over, "Remember your deliverances."

We're so like the disciples. They didn't understand Christ's miracles when he supernaturally fed thousands with just a few loaves and fishes. Jesus performed this miracle twice, feeding 5000 people one time and 4000 the next. A few days later, the disciples had dropped these events from memory.

It happened when Jesus warned them about the leaven of the Pharisees. The disciples thought he said this because they'd forgotten to bring bread for their journey. But Christ answered them, "Do ye not yet understand, neither remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets ye took up? Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?" (Matthew 16:9-10).

According to Mark, Christ was overwhelmed by how quickly his disciples had forgotten. Jesus said, "Perceive ye not yet, neither understand? Have ye your heart yet hardened? Having eyes, see ye not? And having ears, hear ye not? And do ye not remember? When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up?" (Mark 8:17-19).

What do these passages tell us? It's clear that none of the disciples stopped to consider what was happening as those miraculous feedings took place. Try to picture these men walking among the crowds carrying their baskets, passing out loaves and fishes that multiplied miraculously before their eyes. You'd think those disciples would have fallen on their knees crying, "How is this possible? It's simply awesome. It's totally beyond human explanation. Oh, Jesus, you truly are Lord." I imagine them urging the people they served, "Here, feast on miracle food, sent from glory. Jesus has provided it."

The disciples saw these miracles with their own eyes yet, somehow, the significance didn't register with them. They didn't understand the miracles and likewise, you and I forget God's miracles in our lives. Yesterday's deliverances are quickly forgotten amid the crises of today.

Throughout both Testaments, we read, "Remember the powerful arm of the Lord, to perform miracles on your behalf. Remember all your past deliverances." Consider Moses' exhortation to Israel after the miracle of the Red Sea: "Moses said unto the people, Remember this day, in which ye came out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage; for by strength of hand the Lord brought you out from this place..." (Exodus 13:3).

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Importance of Remembering God's Deliverances
  2. A. The Bible commands us to remember God's miracles
  3. B. Forgetting God's deliverances can lead to spiritual complacency
  4. II. The Disciples' Failure to Understand Christ's Miracles
  5. A. They didn't understand the significance of the miraculous feedings
  6. B. They forgot the miracles shortly after they occurred
  7. III. The Consequences of Forgetting God's Miracles
  8. A. Spiritual hardening and a lack of faith
  9. B. Missing out on the significance and power of God's miracles
  10. IV. The Call to Remember God's Miracles
  11. A. Moses' exhortation to Israel to remember their deliverance from Egypt
  12. B. The importance of remembering God's powerful arm in our lives

Key Quotes

“Try to picture these men walking among the crowds carrying their baskets, passing out loaves and fishes that multiplied miraculously before their eyes.” — David Wilkerson
“It's simply awesome. It's totally beyond human explanation. Oh, Jesus, you truly are Lord.” — David Wilkerson
“Here, feast on miracle food, sent from glory. Jesus has provided it.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Make a conscious effort to remember and reflect on God's miracles in your life.
  • Don't take God's deliverances for granted, but instead, seek to understand the significance and power of His miracles.
  • Stay spiritually grounded by remembering the powerful arm of the Lord in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it so easy to forget God's miracles in our lives?
It's because we often get caught up in the crises of today and forget about the deliverances of yesterday.
What can we do to remember God's miracles?
We can reflect on our past deliverances and remember the powerful arm of the Lord in our lives.
Why is it important to remember God's miracles?
Remembering God's miracles helps us to stay spiritually grounded and to have faith in His power and provision.
What can we learn from the disciples' failure to understand Christ's miracles?
We can learn the importance of being present in the moment and fully understanding the significance of God's miracles in our lives.

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