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David Wilkerson

'We'll Do It on Our Own'

The sermon warns against the danger of rebellion against God, where people trust in their own wisdom and strength instead of His, and encourages trusting in God's plan and timing.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the danger of self-reliance and rebellion against God, as illustrated by Isaiah's warning to Israel. He explains that true rebellion is not just overt sins but the refusal to seek God's guidance in all aspects of life, leading to a reliance on human wisdom. Wilkerson highlights the grief God feels when His people act independently, forgetting to consult Him in their plans. He encourages believers to trust in God's timing and wisdom, reminding them of the refuge and joy found in reliance on the Lord. The sermon calls for a return to seeking God's counsel in every situation.

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The prophet Isaiah said of Israel: "'Woe to the rebellious children,' says the Lord, 'who take counsel but not of Me, and who devise plans, but not of My Spirit, that they may add sin to sin'" (Isaiah 30:1). The Hebrew word for woe here signifies a deep sorrow and grief over what God describes as rebellion, meaning backsliding, stubbornness, a turning away.

Simply put, God said, "My people no longer consult me. They don't look to me for guidance and counsel. Instead, they lean on the arm of flesh and every time they act without seeking me, turning to the world for help, they pile sin upon sin. They have forsaken their trust in the strong arm of the Lord."

Today, we think of rebellion as refusing to obey God's Word and turning to drugs, alcohol, sexual immorality and other gross sins. But the rebellion God refers to here is far more grievous than these things. The Lord's own people were saying, "Let's not bother God with this; we have the wisdom and we'll do it on our own."

God's people knew full well that they were to trust the Lord in every situation, no matter how insignificant. The Psalms constantly reminded them of this: "My soul trusts in You; and in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge" (Psalm 57:1). "Because You have been my help, therefore in the shadow of Your wings I will rejoice" (Psalm 63:7).

The Lord is grieved when you take steps to make your plans work without waiting for him to act. You really want to pray about everything and let God have control but too often when a crisis arises and things seem to be progressing slowly, you end up taking matters into your own hands. You may grow impatient with the Lord's timetable but it is vital to remember that your own reasoning will not bring about God's best plan. And the Word promises a place of refuge and rejoicing when you trust in him.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Problem of Rebellion
    • God's people no longer consult Him for guidance and counsel
    • They lean on the arm of flesh and turn to the world for help
  2. The Consequences of Rebellion
    • Piling sin upon sin
    • Forsaking trust in the strong arm of the Lord
  3. The Lord's Grief
    • When we take steps to make our plans work without waiting for Him
    • Impatience with the Lord's timetable
  4. The Solution
    • Praying about everything and letting God have control
    • Trusting in Him for guidance and refuge

Key Quotes

“'My people no longer consult me. They don't look to me for guidance and counsel. Instead, they lean on the arm of flesh and every time they act without seeking me, turning to the world for help, they pile sin upon sin.'” — David Wilkerson
“'Let's not bother God with this; we have the wisdom and we'll do it on our own.'” — David Wilkerson
“'My soul trusts in You; and in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge'” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We must pray about everything and let God have control in our lives.
  • We must trust in God's plan and timing, rather than our own.
  • We must seek God's guidance and counsel in all our decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to rebel against God?
Rebellion against God means turning away from Him and trusting in our own wisdom and strength instead of His.
Why is it so important to seek God's guidance?
Seeking God's guidance is essential because it allows us to trust in His plan and timing, rather than our own.
What happens when we rebel against God?
When we rebel against God, we pile sin upon sin and forsake our trust in His strong arm.
How can we avoid rebelling against God?
We can avoid rebelling against God by praying about everything and letting Him have control in our lives.

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