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David Wilkerson

Undefiled in the Midst of Wickedness

The sermon emphasizes the importance of remaining undefiled and separate from the worldly standards, and being committed to one's values and faith.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of maintaining spiritual integrity in a corrupt society, using Daniel's commitment to abstain from the king's food as a powerful example. Daniel and his friends chose to remain undefiled amidst the wickedness of Babylon, understanding that compromising their standards would lead to a loss of freedom. They made a pact to uphold their faith and values without imposing their beliefs on others, focusing instead on their personal relationship with God. Wilkerson challenges listeners to consider their own commitment to God's purposes, especially in times of crisis, and to be voices of purity in a morally declining world.

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"But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might defile himself" (Daniel 1:8).

The word defile here suggests "freeing through repudiation." Daniel was saying, in other words, "Any compromise of my standards will rob me of my freedom!" So Daniel committed to eat only beans and drink only water for ten days. When he told the prince of the eunuchs this, the prince answered, "You're going to cost me my life! You'll look sickly at the end of ten days. Your cheeks will be sunken--and the king will surely notice! Here--eat just a little meat. You need the protein. Drink the wine to build up your blood. Eat some of these sweets to give you energy!"

I believe Daniel and the three Hebrew men had something more in mind than avoiding anything ceremonially unclean. They had been taken captive along with thousands of their countrymen. What they saw when they first arrived in Babylon must have shocked them beyond belief. It was a society so loose, immoral and full of cursing, these four men's spiritual sensibilities were assailed.

So the four made a commitment. They told each other, "We dare not compromise. We dare not adopt these moral standards. We will be separate, and we will be disciplined in our walk of faith!"

These four men did not go about preaching their way of life to others. It was strictly a matter between them and God.

I ask you: When you're in a crisis, do you cry out, "Lord, where are you when I need you? Aren't you committed to my deliverance?" But what if the Lord should say to you, "Where are you when I need a voice? I need voices in these sinful times, pure vessels through whom I can speak. You say you want me to come to your crisis--yet you remain a part of the wicked, worldly system. Tell me--are you committed to my purposes?"

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Importance of Remaining Undefiled
  2. A. Avoiding compromise with worldly standards
  3. B. The consequences of compromising one's values
  4. II. The Example of Daniel and the Three Hebrew Men
  5. A. Their commitment to separate themselves from the wicked
  6. B. Their discipline in their walk of faith
  7. III. The Call to Remain Separate
  8. A. A matter between the individual and God
  9. B. The need for pure vessels to speak for God

Key Quotes

“Any compromise of my standards will rob me of my freedom!” — David Wilkerson
“You say you want me to come to your crisis--yet you remain a part of the wicked, worldly system.” — David Wilkerson
“I need voices in these sinful times, pure vessels through whom I can speak.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We must be committed to our values and faith, even in the face of worldly pressure.
  • We must be disciplined in our walk of faith to remain undefiled.
  • We must be willing to be separate from the wicked, worldly system to be a pure vessel for God's purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be undefiled?
To be undefiled means to remain separate from the worldly standards and to be committed to one's values and faith.
Why is it important to remain undefiled?
It is important to remain undefiled because it allows us to maintain our freedom and to be a pure vessel for God's purposes.
How can I remain undefiled in a wicked world?
We can remain undefiled by committing to our values and faith, and by being disciplined in our walk of faith.
What is the role of the individual in remaining undefiled?
The individual plays a crucial role in remaining undefiled, as it is a matter between them and God.

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