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David Wilkerson

Learn to Stand Up and Fight on Your Own

To experience true deliverance, you must learn to depend on God and trust in His promises, rather than relying on others for your strength.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the necessity of learning to fight our own battles, rather than relying solely on others for deliverance. He draws parallels with Gideon, who, despite God's promise of support, initially hid in fear and doubt. Wilkerson encourages believers to stand firm on God's Word, reminding them that they are stronger than they realize and that God's presence is their true strength. He asserts that transformation begins when one is fully convinced of God's companionship and acts upon that belief. Ultimately, the message is about empowerment through faith and personal responsibility in spiritual warfare.

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You have to learn to fight your own battles. You can't depend on someone else for your deliverance!

Perhaps you have a prayer warrior friend you can call and say, "I've got a battle before me. Will you pray for me? I know you have power with God!" That is scriptural--but it is not God's complete will for you! God wants you to become a warrior! He wants you to be able to stand up against the devil.

God promised Gideon, "Surely I will be with thee, and thou shalt smite the Midianites as one man" (Judges 6:16). God told him, "I have sent you--I will be with you!"

But then the people of the city came looking for the one who tore down their idols (see Judges 6:28-30). Where was Gideon? He was hiding--still unsure of God's promises, still wondering if God was with him. Gideon said: "If the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us? And where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of...?" (v. 13). And so it is with many of us! Jesus has promised us, "I am with you always" (Matthew 28:20). And yet we have not learned to stand on his Word and fight!

Things will begin to change--the moment you are fully persuaded that God is with you. That he speaks to you and that he will show you all you need to know!

You are stronger than you think! Like Gideon, you may wonder, "How can I fight? I'm so weak, so inexperienced." But God told Gideon, "Go in this thy might" (6:14). "What might?" you ask. Gideon's might was bound up in God's word to him: "Surely I will be with thee."

Beloved, that same word--"I am with you"--is your strength! And you will receive that strength believing this word is true--and by acting on it!

Sermon Outline

  1. Learn to Depend on God
  2. Recognize Your Strength
  3. Take Action
  4. Believe in God's promises
  5. Act on God's word

Key Quotes

“You have to learn to fight your own battles. You can't depend on someone else for your deliverance!” — David Wilkerson
“Things will begin to change--the moment you are fully persuaded that God is with you.” — David Wilkerson
“You are stronger than you think!” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Believe in God's promises and act on His word to experience His strength in your life.
  • Recognize your own strength and potential, rather than relying on others for your deliverance.
  • Take action and stand up against the devil, trusting in God's presence and power in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I know God is with me?
You can know God is with you by believing in His promises and acting on His word.
What if I'm weak or inexperienced?
God's strength is made perfect in your weakness, and He will give you the ability to do what He has called you to do.
How can I learn to fight my own battles?
You can learn to fight your own battles by learning to depend on God and trusting in His promises.
What role do prayer warriors play in my life?
Prayer warriors can be a helpful support, but God wants you to become a warrior and learn to stand up against the devil on your own.

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