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David Wilkerson

Satan's War Against the Church

David Wilkerson warns that Satan is waging a worldwide attack on the Body of Christ, and believers must be aware of the private war they face and rely on God's mercy and lovingkindness to overcome it.
David Wilkerson emphasizes that in the last days, Satan will wage war against the Church, targeting the remnant of believers who uphold God's commandments and the testimony of Jesus. He explains that this spiritual warfare is not just a collective battle but also a personal struggle for each believer, who must rely on God's grace and mercy during their private conflicts. Wilkerson highlights the importance of recognizing the spiritual nature of this warfare, as the weapons we fight with are not of the flesh but are divine in nature. He encourages believers to remain steadfast in faith, drawing strength from God's lovingkindness, especially during times of personal trials. The sermon serves as a reminder that while we may face various battles, God's grace is always sufficient to see us through.

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The book of Revelation tells us that in the last days, Satan will rise up in anger and make war "with the remnant." This remnant, of course, is the Body of Christ, comprised of all "who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ" (Revelation 12:17).

We in the church of Christ talk often about spiritual warfare; the war that is described in Revelation is a worldwide attack Satan has launched against the Body of Christ: "It was granted to him to make war with the saints" (13:7).

Every believer is enlisted in the great army of the Lord and Satan is waging his demonic war against this army. The apostle Paul states that on every battlefront, "We do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal" (2 Corinthians 10:3-4).

There are many "war zones" around the globe. In America, Satan's war against the church is in the continual flood of sensuality and materialism. His weapons in this war are love of money and addiction to pleasure. But there is another battlefield in this war: the private war of individual children of God.

Every believer on earth faces his or her own private war. The Bible states, "To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven ... A time of war, and a time of peace" (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 8). Right now you may be enjoying a time of peace. I thank God for such seasons in life, when joy springs up. When your time of war comes, it may involve struggles known only to you and God.

We are all familiar with the story of King David, a righteous man who served God faithfully, yet fell into the sin of adultery. David repented with bitter tears and cried out to God in anguish; you can read his confession in Psalm 38 and especially in Psalm 69. He found that God's grace truly was sufficient.

In every private conflict you face, keep your eyes and your thoughts fixed on this: God's mercy and lovingkindness are never failing.

Sermon Outline

  1. Satan's War Against the Church
    • The Book of Revelation Describes the War
    • The Remnant of the Body of Christ is the Target
  2. The Nature of the War
    • A Worldwide Attack on the Body of Christ
    • The War is Spiritual, Not Carnal
  3. The Battlefield of the War
    • Public War Zones Around the Globe
    • Private War of Individual Believers
  4. The Private War of the Believer
    • A Time of War and a Time of Peace
    • God's Mercy and Lovingkindness are Never Failing

Key Quotes

“We do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal.” — David Wilkerson
“God's mercy and lovingkindness are never failing.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Believers must be aware of the private war they face and seek God's mercy and lovingkindness to overcome it.
  • The war against the church is a spiritual war that is not carnal, and believers must use spiritual weapons to fight it.
  • God's mercy and lovingkindness are never failing, and believers can rely on them to overcome their struggles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nature of the war described in Revelation?
The war is a worldwide attack on the Body of Christ, a spiritual war that is not carnal.
What are the weapons of Satan in this war?
The weapons of Satan are love of money and addiction to pleasure.
What is the private war of the believer?
The private war of the believer is a personal struggle that may involve sin and repentance.
How can believers overcome their private war?
Believers can overcome their private war by keeping their eyes and thoughts fixed on God's mercy and lovingkindness.

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