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Your Enemies Are Beginning to Tremble
Carter Conlon

Carter Conlon (1953 - ). Canadian-American pastor, author, and speaker born in Noranda, Quebec. Raised in a secular home, he became a police officer after earning a bachelor’s degree in law and sociology from Carleton University. Converted in 1978 after a spiritual encounter, he left policing in 1987 to enter ministry, founding a church, Christian school, and food bank in Riceville, Canada, while operating a sheep farm. In 1994, he joined Times Square Church in New York City at David Wilkerson’s invitation, serving as senior pastor from 2001 to 2020, growing it to over 10,000 members from 100 nationalities. Conlon authored books like It’s Time to Pray (2018), with proceeds supporting the Compassion Fund. Known for his prayer initiatives, he launched the Worldwide Prayer Meeting in 2015, reaching 200 countries, and “For Pastors Only,” mentoring thousands globally. Married to Teresa, an associate pastor and Summit International School president, they have three children and nine grandchildren. His preaching, aired on 320 radio stations, emphasizes repentance and hope. Conlon remains general overseer, speaking at global conferences.
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In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking a journey with a larger perspective, beyond just achieving victory in one area of life. He uses the analogy of a landlord keeping his tenants in poverty, but when one person dies and leaves them an inheritance, the landlord convinces them they have no inheritance. The preacher encourages listeners to come to God with their confusion, powerlessness, and fear, and to believe in the promises of God for their lives. He references the story in Deuteronomy where the children of Israel had to fight against the king of Bashan, who represented the belief that the promises of God were too high to attain. The preacher urges listeners to reject this mindset and to possess their inheritance in Christ.
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Deuteronomy chapter 2 verses 24 and 25. These are the words of Moses. Now he's speaking to the children of Israel in retrospect. This has already happened. Moses is about to pass on the reins of leadership of God's people of that generation to Joshua. He is giving them a history of God's faithfulness to the people. He's giving them a charge to, as it is prepared, to go in and take the land of promise, something which their forefathers had failed to do. And there is, in every generation, always a people somewhere who fail. Even though they have the full access to the victory of Christ, they fail to reach in and take what is rightfully theirs and become a living testimony of the fact that Christ is raised from the dead to their generation. Now this Old Testament story is a type of people who stood at the border of these incredible promises, but looked at the giants. And when they saw the giants on the other side of the border, they said it's too hard, the battles are too fierce, we are not of sufficient power to overcome those obstacles that lie before us. And of course, because of this, they ended up living in a wilderness. If this is your mindset today, your Christianity will leave you in a wilderness. You can clap your hands and hoot and holler all you want in the house of the Lord, but when you walk out exits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, you'll be in a wilderness experience. You'll have no testimony, no victory, no power. But it's God's destiny to take the weakest of his saints and give you the glorious resurrection life and power of Jesus Christ and to cause your enemies to begin to tremble. Rise up, verse 24, and take your journey and pass over the river Arnon. Behold, I've given into thine hand Sion, the Amorite king of Heshbon, and his land. Begin to possess it and contend with him in battle. Now, Moses is telling the people, of course, this is a history lesson in a sense, but he was saying this was the instruction of God for you. You're to go in and begin to contend with this particular king on the way through to possessing that place of promise that God has given you. This day, verse 25, will I begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear the report of thee and shall tremble and be in anguish because of thee. Now, this is incredible when you consider God says the moment you rise up and you begin to move in to possess this promise that God has given. Of course, this is a type, this entire Old Testament story is a shadow play of the real, which is you and I moving in to possess our inheritance, which is Jesus Christ and his life being lived within us. The moment, I believe, I have always believed this, the moment the weakest saint in the house of God begins to understand this and gets up and says, I'm moving in, I'm not strong, but the one who's within me is able to do all things for me and through me. And I don't have a lot of strength and I never professed to have a lot of strength, but I have been given an inheritance and this inheritance is the life of Jesus Christ and everything that his life has purchased for me on Calvary, this is mine. I'm moving in the power of the Holy Ghost and I'm going to contend with everything that stands in my way. I'm going to begin to fight against, I don't care how big the demonic powers are, I don't care how much stuff the enemy tries to infuse into my mind, I don't care what anybody says in this world, I'm going in and I'm going to possess what is mine in Christ. I believe that the moment you do this, there is a report of you that begins to go all through, there's an absolute spiritual dark realm in this world and I believe that hell begins to know your name. The devil begins to tremble and every power of evil begins to tremble when the least, you can be 90 years old today and finally make the decision, I'm going in and taking what is mine and you can cause a trembling in the ranks of the enemies. Now there were two kings, as the people of this generation got up to go in to possess their inheritance, there were two kings which refused to allow them to pass into the land which God had promised them. And of course the defeat of these two kings marked the beginning of a conquering journey and a trembling on every enemy that they will ever have to face. I think of in the Old Testament in 1st Samuel chapter 14, Jonathan the son of Saul, the whole army of Israel is on a mountaintop as it is trembling once again because they have looked away from the source of their true strength. And all of a sudden Jonathan just says, hey it doesn't matter if God to God, if there's a few or many in the battle. The battle is his and if he's with us, he's going to give us the victory. And Jonathan got up and he had an armor-bearer with him. And the armor-bearer looked at Jonathan and he said, do you want to go up and take on a few of these Philistines? And the armor-bearer said, whatever is in your heart, let's do it. And the scripture tells us that Jonathan had to climb up upon his hands and upon his feet. He had to climb a hard place. And sometimes they are hard places. God doesn't say it's going to be a cakewalk all the way through here. There are some difficult battles you're going to have to fight. But what he does say is that you will win every battle. You will cross every valley. You will go over every mountain. There will be no obstacle in your way that will stop you in your pursuit of the life of Christ. This is the promise he does give. The scripture tells us in verse 14 of 2 Samuel 14, or 1 Samuel 14 rather, that Jonathan and his armor-bearer stood up on, they climbed up this steep place and there encountered them a garrison of the Philistines, which is about 20 men. And they began to slay them. And they took that little piece of ground. Now you have to understand we're fighting for a nation. The Philistines are trying to swallow the inheritance of God. And this is, there's a much bigger battle than this little wee parcel of land. But Jonathan and his armor-bearer went up on top of this, this high place as it is. They slew about 20 men on a piece of land which was about a half an acre. And then the next verse is incredible. Only a little wee victory really. Hardly even a blip on the screen if you were to look at it from space and look at the magnitude of the forces in the battle. It's just a little wee blip. But what was the response? In verse 15 says there was a trembling in the host in the field. I can envision hundreds of thousands of Philistines gathered. They are really demonically inspired. And they're saying we're going to take over this inheritance of God. Now you have to understand from the Garden of Eden until today, the battle has always been for the Christ and the seed of Christ. The devil knew that Christ, the Messiah, was going to come through the lineage of the children of God, Israel at that time. And it's always been a battle to try to capture this seed as it is. And when one man and his armor-bearer stood up to fight, a trembling came in the host and in the field. And among all the people, the garrison, the spoilers, that means the pre-raiding parties that went into Israel, disguised perhaps as Israelites, I'm not sure of that, but they went in to plunder and to do small raids and to cause the people to begin to fear before the larger battle took place. And you have to picture this with me. Jonathan and his armor-bearer are up fighting and they take a half an acre, which is probably the size of this sanctuary, I guess. And as they are victorious in this half acre, there's a trembling. Hits all the host in the field. All the people begin to tremble. The garrison begins to tremble. The spoilers begin to tremble. The earth begins to tremble. And the Scripture says, so it was a very great trembling. In other words, everything that could be shaken began to shake. Only that which could not be shaken remained. Everything. The enemy knows that his only weapon is unbelief in the hearts of God's people. And the moment a single saint arises and begins to say one more time, I believe God. I believe what God has spoken to me. I believe God's promises are true. I believe there's a purpose and a destiny for my life. I believe that I have been given of God power to tread on serpents and scorpions and all the power of the enemy. I believe that God can use my life as a key for much good to see people released from prisons of darkness and evil all over the world. I believe it with all my heart. The moment there's one soul rises up with that thought in his or her heart, there is a trembling that goes through the host of darkness. The devil fully well knows history. He remembers the day an 82-year-old man heard, saw a burning bush and stopped. And even though he was on the backside of the desert, he stopped and faced this burning bush and heard the voice of God. And with a stick in his hand, headed into Egypt and delivered three million people out of the captivity of the most powerful army on the earth of that generation. The enemy knows what happens when somebody stops to consider just for a moment the glory and the power of Almighty God. That's why he does everything in his power to keep people captivated and trembling, keep their focus away from the glory of God and the magnificent promises that are ours in Jesus Christ. Paul says in 2nd Corinthians chapter 10 verses 4 and 5, he said, the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but they are mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. Now these strongholds are places and promises that Satan has no right to occupy. These strongholds are things that God has for you, he has for me. Things that he has destined for our lives. But the enemy has come in and the enemy has formed an argument and convinced you in your heart and in your mind that, oh, this might be for somebody else, but this is not for you. And he has built a stronghold, but he has no right in these places. He has no right to live there. He has no right to dwell there. He was served an eviction notice on Calvary 2,000 years ago. And when Jesus Christ rose from the dead three days later, every person who's ever trusted in him rose from the dead with him. Death, sin has no power over your life anymore. There are no limitations to the child of God. There's no such a thing as I can't, if God says you can. There's no such a thing as I won't, if God says you will. There's no such a thing and the enemy knows it. And Paul says the weapons of our warfare are casting down imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God. Satan has theories, he has arguments, he has had who knows how many years to form these things against the knowledge of God, against the power of God. His main tactic is to infuse the minds of God's people with limitations, boundaries, borders, to set up kings and giants to tell you, to tell me, that we will never possess the inheritance that is ours. We'll never fully possess it. We'll sing about it, we'll talk about it, we'll read books about it, but we ourselves will not possess it. You see, this is his strategy. Now Moses reminded the people of two kings who refused to give them passage and encouraged them to believe that as these two kings fell, so would all who opposed God's plans for his people. In Deuteronomy chapter 2, let's start there again. Verse 24, he said, take your journey, pass over the river. I've given into your hand Sion, the Amorite, king of Eshpon, and his land. Begin to possess it and contend with him in battle. In this day will I begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear the report of thee and shall tremble and be in anguish because of thee. Verse 26, I sent messengers out of the wilderness of Kedemoth unto Sion, the king of Eshpon, with words of peace, saying, let me pass through thy land. I will go along by the highway. I'll neither turn to the right hand nor to the left. Thou shalt sell me meat for money that I may eat and give me water for money that I may drink. Only I will pass through on my feet as the children of Esau which dwelt in Seir and the Moabites which dwelt in Ar did unto me, until I pass over Jordan into the land which the Lord our God giveth us. But Sion, king of Eshpon, would not let us pass by him. For the Lord thy God hardened his spirit and made his heart obstinate that he might deliver him into thy hand as appears this day. And the Lord said unto me, Behold, I have begun to give Sion on his land before thee. Begin to possess that thou may inherit his land. Then came Sion, then Sion came out against us, he and all his people to fight at Jahaz. Now there was a city called Eshpon in Sion, perhaps one of the capital or chief cities of this time, and this city was 4,000 feet above the tributaries or the small springs that fed into the Dead Sea. It was the site historically of an excellent spring. And when I began to read this I thought of John 7 38 where Jesus said, He that believes on me out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. There was an incredible pool of water but it was 4,000 feet up. You can imagine it would be quite a climb to get to this place where this wonderful spring, as a matter of fact I think Song of Solomon, Solomon says to the maiden, your eyes are like the fish pools of this particular area. Now Sion is the king who says that all the promises of God are out of reach. They are too high to attain to. This is the king. This is what these children of Israel had to fight before they even went in. You can't inherit the life of Christ if you believe in your heart the promises are too high for you. And this king will come against you the moment you get up and begin to want to possess your life and inheritance in Christ. This king will not make any deal with you. He will come out and he will fight against you and say yes, these promises were great for Charles Finney, they were great for Amy McPherson, they were great for John Wesley, and even some people in Times Square Church, but they're not for you. They're too high. You're down too low. The promises are too high. Someone else may come there but you may not dwell there. Now this is an argument of the enemy. But yet the gospel says, Paul says in 2nd Corinthians chapter 1 and verse 20, all the promises of God in him, that's in Christ, are yea and in him amen unto the glory of God by us. All the promises of God. Everything in this book is yours. It doesn't matter what your educational background is or how well you speak or don't speak or what you've done or what you've not done. That's insignificant. When you came to Christ, when you believed in him as your Lord and Savior, all the promises of God became yea and amen to you. That means they're yours. They're not out of reach. They're not out of your reach. You can be and will be everything that God has designed you to be. That's why the enemy fights so hard against us. And you know full well what I'm talking about this morning. You read the scriptures and you see in Hebrews 11, for example, where men and women were raised up of God and did tremendous exploits. And it's all relegated in your mind to history. And when you begin to even remotely think that God might want to use your life in this regard for his glory, then this scion comes against you immediately and says, No, these are yes, the promises are true, but they're too high for you. They're 4000 feet above where you're living right now. And therefore, someone else might be able who's perhaps a little more stronger than you, who's more of a tactician who has more battle experience, or has been to who's had more learning than you have, or is a better speaker will be able to attain these things. But beloved, that's not what the scripture says. That's the enemy's tactic to stop the work of God in your life. We go back to Deuteronomy chapter 2, verse 33, and it says, The Lord, our God delivered him before us, and we smote him and his sons and all his people. Now here's what they say. We didn't just kill Sion. We killed all of the trailer, all of the descendants of Sion, all future arguments that would come against us as we proceeded with God. Beloved, you have got to settle this issue in your heart before you even begin the journey. It's not enough just to defeat him one time. You have to put to death all of his descendants. I am in Christ. Christ is in me. God has a call on my life. He will be glorified through me. The promises of God to me are yay and amen. Everything God has spoken to me is mine. I have Christ's life being lived within me. The resources of heaven are infinite to me. I sit with Christ in heavenly places at the right hand of God where there is, he is in charge of all power and all authority. Every name that is named is under his feet. Hallelujah. He is the head. He is the fullness. He is the one who fills all in all, and I am part of his church, his body on this earth. Therefore, his victory is my victory. Where he sits, I sit. We smote him. Moses says, We smote his sons. We smote his children. We kill all of his descendants. We put to death his argument against the life and righteousness of Almighty God once and for all. Verse 34 says, We took his cities, all of his cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, the women, the little ones of every city. We left none to remain. We go on to verse 36 from Aror, which is by the brink of the river Arnon, and from the city that is by the river, even unto Gilead. There was not one city too strong for us. The Lord our God delivered all unto us. Peter says in 2nd Peter chapter 1 verse 4, Whereby are given to us exceeding great and precious promises, that by these you might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. God has given us promises, and by these promises we become partakers of Christ's life. We escape the corruption that's in this entire society because of the fallen condition or the diseased condition of humankind without God. A man without God can't do any more than what he is. He can't be any more than what's in his heart. The Bible declares that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Men without God are soulish men. Even religious men without God are soulish men. They can only move by the passions that emanate from the diseased condition of their soul. But Peter says through the promises of God we can escape this kind of living. We can escape this kind of mediocrity that brings no glory to God. This selfishness, this depraveness as it is, that guides and governs the lives of those who don't know Christ as Lord and Savior and have no knowledge of his resurrection power within them. Chapter 3 of Deuteronomy and verse 1 tells the continuing story. It says, Then we turned and we went up the way to Bashan. And Og, the king of Bashan, came out against us, he and all his people to battle at Adraea. Now they turned. There were two kings that had to be defeated before they could inherit the promises. And one is this king of unbelief. This king that says the promises are too high. But the promises become the key whereby we escape this depraved nature that is in all who are without God. And Moses said, Then we turned and we went to fight this king Og of Bashan. Now this particular king Og ruled a kingdom that had 60 fenced cities with brass gates. He was a giant, an absolute giant. His bed, which was kept later as a souvenir after his defeat, was iron, solid iron. It was 13 feet 6 inches long and 6 feet wide. Now whether he was actually that bigger, whether his ego was just a little bigger than he was, we're not quite sure. He was a worshipper of Ashtoreth, which is a goddess of sex and sensuality. This goddess, this power of evil is the power of evil. One of the ones that captured Solomon. Solomon ended up building a temple, you remember, to Ashtoreth. Og represents the king who says that the lust of the flesh cannot be conquered. It's an incredible thing when you think of it. Yes, you might inherit some of the promises, but you have issues in your heart. There are things in your life that guide you, that lead you, and they are too strong. They cannot be conquered. This was the second king. The first king was that you cannot trust the promises of God. And the second king that came against God's people said, And the lust of your flesh, you will never conquer them. You have an anger in your heart. It's a flash temper. You'll never get over it. You are addicted to pornography. You will never be free. Your mind is obsessed with the lust for money and fame and pride. And you'll never, ever be able to break those chains that operate within you and guide you and govern you. And all of the other lusts. If you'll go in Galatians 5 with me, please, in the New Testament. Paul describes these things in Galatians chapter 5 and verse 16. Now, Paul says, This I say then, walk in the Spirit and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusts against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh. And these are contrary the one to the other, so that you cannot do the things that you would. But if you are led of the Spirit, you are not under the law. Now, the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these. This is verse 19 of Galatians 5. Here are the works of uncontrolled flesh, adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness. That means a lawlessness as it is that makes the gospel itself even an unclean thing. Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, lust for vengeance, for example, can be another uncontrolled passion of the heart. Variance, emulations, wrath, strife, argumentativeness can be another lust. A person who just simply cannot resist the tendency to argue over almost everything. It's a corruptive lust in the heart that always has to be right. It always has to prove its point. It desires the preeminence in every situation. Wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envying, murders, drunkenness, revelings, and such like, of the which I tell you before, as I've also told you in times past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance. Against such there is no law. And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh, verse 24, with the affections and lusts. If we live in the Spirit, then let us also walk in the Spirit. Paul says elsewhere in Romans chapter 8 and verse 2, the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. This is the truth of God's Word. Yes, I have a fallen nature. And yes, this fallen nature wants to lead me and drag me through life and cause me to fail and fall short of the glory of God at every turn. But I'm not under the law of this fallen nature anymore. When the Spirit of life in Christ came into me, he gave me of his own life. And in him I have the power now to subdue this carnal nature, which no longer do I have to be in subjection to it. It doesn't mean I won't battle this King. It means that this King will no longer have dominion over me. I'm no longer under its guidance. I no longer have to bow down to its every whim. I have within me the life of Jesus Christ that will cause me to rise above all of the enemies that are resident even within my own heart. Those things that are entrenched within my physical makeup and my natural body without Christ are now in subjection to the life of Christ within me. And yes, Aug with his brass bed can come out against the life of Christ in me. But Moses said, we went and we took him. Look at Deuteronomy 3, verse 2. And the Lord said unto me, fear him not. Do not be afraid. Whatever passion is operating in your heart, whatever battle you're going through that's trying to stop you from the life of Christ, you do not have to fear this thing. It is not going to take your heart away from God. It is not going to take the life of Christ away from you. For I will deliver him and all his people and his land into thy hand. The places that he causes you to walk in, I'm going to deliver it into your hand. And you will do to him as you did to Sion, the king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Eshphon. So the Lord our God delivered into our hands Aug also, the king of Bashan, and all his people. And we smote him until none was left to him remaining. We went after him. And can you understand now why God said to Moses, the moment you rise up and begin to confront these things in the power of God, there's a trembling going to come into the very ranks of hell itself. The devil knows, hey, we've had this one captivated, but he's rising up. She's rising up. She was driven by a desire for fame. But all of a sudden she's being led now by a desire to glorify Christ. And the enemy knows, how do I fight against this? And a trembling comes into the whole host. Somebody has risen up that in their heart knows that there's a plan and purpose for their life beyond just the satisfying of their flesh and their own desires. And we took all his cities, verse four, all of his cities. At that time, there was not a city which we took not from them. Three score cities, all the region of Argab and the kingdom of Aug and Bashan. And these cities were fenced with high walls and gates and bars. Besides unwalled towns, a great many. Verse six says, and we utterly destroyed them as we did unto Sion, king of Eshbon, utterly destroying the men, women and children of every city. And God now says to Joshua or Moses, rather, in chapter three, verse twenty one. And I commended Joshua at that time, saying, Thine eyes have seen all that the Lord your God has done unto these two kings. So shall the Lord do unto all the kingdoms whether thou passest. You shall not fear them. For the Lord your God, he shall fight for you. The Lord says, You've risen up and you have begun to believe that my promises to you are true. You've risen up and you have begun to trust that my promises are sufficient to deliver you from the lust of your flesh. The pride of your life and everything in you that has led you astray from the purposes and plans of God. And you have to defeat these two things before you can begin to possess the life of Christ, because both of these are deeply rooted in unbelief in the heart. God says, Not only will I prove to you my promises are true, but I will change you from the inside out. You will become a new creation. The old things in you will pass away and behold, all things will become new. As you simply rise up and begin to pursue this journey, you're going to have to do some fighting. But I want you to know, the Lord says that the battle has been won for you already before you even begin to fight. You are already more than a conqueror through Christ who loves you, because you have you are and I are only entering into a victory that has already been won for us over 2000 years ago. Now, in Deuteronomy chapter two, where we began, Moses tells the people, rise up and take your journey and pass over the River Arnon. Behold, I've given into your hand, Sion, et cetera, et cetera. In this day, verse 25, I'll begin to put the dread of thee and the fear of thee upon the nations that are under the whole heaven, who shall hear the report of thee and shall tremble and be in anguish because of thee. I don't know how else to say this, but there was a day in my own life where I battled everything I've preached today from this pulpit. Sat in the church and I loved the histories and the stories of how God used others. I used to love to read biographies and I loved to read the scriptures and where the Bible tells us how God used so many people so powerfully in the past. But I had bought the argument in my heart for a season that the promises of God, some of them were for me, but many of them were out of my reach. I bought the argument in my heart that there were inherent weaknesses in me that would never change. I would always, always spend my Christian life perhaps just struggling, trying to make it through and overcome these things day by day. But one day I sat in a service where I heard a preacher say that God can take you and he can defeat all of your enemies and give you victory. That his promises are true and there's no power of evil that can be set against you that can stop what God is destined to do in your life. It was the first time I'd ever heard it. And folks, I don't know if it's just a divine moment, but I believed it. And I remember getting out of my seat and heading to an altar and saying, Lord, I believe this. And my belief was very small, like the father that brought his demon-possessed child. He said, Lord, I believe, help my unbelief. I believe as much as I can believe. You've got to help me where I don't believe so that I can believe you even more. It was just a total abandonment to God. But God, I do believe that you can take my life and use it for your glory. And I do come and I cast my future at your feet. And I cast everything I am and have at your feet. And I believe that even if you call me to leave the shores of security as it is, and the things that I know, you'll give me the strength to do this. I'm yielding my life into your hands." And now I know, I didn't know then, but I know that I was among a multitude of that time and of every generation that come to these altars and the devil looks down and all hell begins to tremble again because he knows the moment one son or daughter of God rises up and says, Lord, I'm not much, but you're everything. And I don't have much, but you have everything I need. So I come to you in my bankruptcy and you become my resource. I come to you with my frailty and you become my strength. I come to you with my confusion and you give me clear direction. I come to you with my powerless, loveless heart and God, you're going to infuse my life with that which caused you to go to Calvary in the first place and die for fallen humanity. I come with this fearful, trembling heart, but God, you tell me that you're going to infuse my life with power from on high. You're going to give me faith so that I can stand and command mountains of doubt and unbelief and sin and immorality to move out of the way that the kingdom of God may come, not just for me, but for those that you send me to preach the gospel to. God, I believe it with all my heart and I yield to it and I ask you, Lord, I ask you, God, to take me and use me for your glory. And that's where the journey begins. And if I could have seen then standing in some of the places you saw in the video today and the places that God in his grace will take you and I to tomorrow, the places of authority where we can stand and say every evil spirit must bow and now every knee must bow before Christ and every tongue must confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. To stand in Nigeria with 200 chanting witches in the back and command their tongues to be silent and to see God break in and save by the tens and hundreds of thousands all who came to these meetings to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. There's a power and an authority that God wants to give to every believer, beginning in your own heart and stretching and emanating from your own heart to your own family and from your own family to your own apartment building and from your own apartment building to your own street and from your own street to your own neighborhood, your own neighborhood to your own borough, your own borough to your own city, your own city to your own state, your own state to your own country, your own country to other countries throughout the world. This is the gospel of Jesus Christ. The gospel of Jesus Christ is not a powerless argument. Paul himself said that your faith is not to rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God. It's not a powerless argument. This is a living Christ we're talking about who comes and takes up His abode in ordinary people, cleanses them from their sins, breaks the power of powerlessness and sin in their lives, causes them to rise out of obscurity, puts within their mouths a new song, puts within their feet a new step, puts within their hands a new love and power. Every religion in the world is nothing more than an argument. But Christ is the Savior and Creator of the world. I say it's time for another generation to rise up. I thank God for what happened in 1930 and 20 and 1867 but it's over. It's time for another generation. For you and I to finally rise up and say enough of this, enough of giving into the flesh, enough of listening to the lies of the devil. I'm getting up and I'm taking my inheritance in Jesus Christ. I'm not living this life to the lust of my own heart. I'm not living it for my own comfort. I'm not living it just to be led by my own fallen nature. No, I'm going to give my life to Jesus Christ and it's going to count for something in eternity. It's time. This church age has listened to the lies of the enemy long enough. It's time. Every promise is yea and amen. You don't have to live behind a prison wall any longer. You don't have to bow down to lust in your heart anymore. You don't have to live outside of the promises of God and the provision of God. There's no king powerful enough to stop you. God has made this declaration. No king powerful enough to stop you. Oh, they will rise up and some of them are 13 feet tall but Christ is much taller, much higher, much more powerful. Moses said, Joshua, rise up and take your journey. Nations will hear the report of you and begin to tremble. Now many of you, many of us here, you don't have that kind of picture of yourself, do you? Of rising up and saying no more. Most of us just get out of our seat and head to an altar and it's just, God, I just want to be free. And we see a little bit but we don't see the whole picture. You don't see the host of evil beginning to tremble because there's a man or woman of God rising up again. May I remind you, it only takes one Wesley and one Whitefield to change continents, only one D.L. Moody to shake the church all over the world. It only takes one Hudson Taylor to go into formerly forbidden places, to even missionaries, to listen to the voice of the Spirit and to found missions which are bearing a lot of fruit even today in these parts of the world. I guess the key is just this. It's a choice that this generation had that the previous one rejected. God had given them the choice. They too could have taken their journey but they chose to look at the giants and said, no, we can't do it. Can't be done. The second generation were given the same set of instructions. Rise up. Take your journey. But take this journey with a larger perspective than just the victory over this one area. The larger perspective is the enemy who is gripping your family, for example, your home, your mind, your marriage, your community begins to tremble because one person, one person. It's like a landlord in a borough of New York City kept everybody in his building in poverty. And there was just enough sustenance for everybody to say they were surviving but nobody was really thriving. And he kept them all in poverty. But one day one person died and left all of his. He was a billionaire and he left all of his inheritance to the people of this building. But the landlord kept them in darkness and convinced them that they had no inheritance. And told them that, listen, just be thankful for your crust of bread. That's good enough for you. That's all you were born for. That's all you amount to. But all of a sudden, one day, somebody wisened up. Maybe it was a little old lady who just wisened up one day and said, hey, I believe there's more than what this evil landlord has been telling us. And rose up and began to head to the bank. And can you see this evil person beginning to tremble as he sees granny and she's 85 years old. He comes up with a cane and shopping bag and says, I've heard something in my heart that I've got an inheritance and I'm going to go get it. And can you see this evil person? This is an illustration of the Holy Spirit just speaking to me right now. Beginning to tremble because all of a sudden somebody is rising up and moving towards their inheritance. And guess what happens when they find it? They come back to this place of captivity, back to this darkness with a message. Not only is it for me, it's for you too. It's for everybody who lives here. We all have an inheritance. We've been living in poverty. We've believed a lie. When we've been left a fortune, we've been left this life that nobody, that everybody only dreams of. But it's been given to us. It's our inheritance. But we believe the lie and we've lived in this place of starvation and darkness and depravity. You see, that's what happens in the ranks of hell. When you step out of your seat and begin to believe God. Say, Lord, I'm going and I'm going to confront these giants and I'm taking the life of Christ that is mine. If that's in your heart today, as we stand, I want to ask you just to make your way to this altar. In the education annex, you can step up between the screens. We're going to pray together and we're going to believe God. I have a word for those that do come today. And we're going to believe God with all our hearts for the victory that is ours. Please, would you stand. And those who are in the balcony, you can go to either exit, main sanctuary. Make your way here, please. You want to take your journey. Those that are fighting against lust, some issue of the heart. Those that have lived under unbelief that God will ever use you or that the promises are too far. Let's come. And the word that God gave to them is begin to fight it. Begin to engage this enemy. Begin to contend with him. And as you do, I'm going to put the fear and dread of you upon all the nations that are under the whole of heaven. Who shall hear the report of thee and shall tremble and be in anguish because of thee. Times Square Church, this day in June, there are a people who are rising up saying, God Almighty, I want my inheritance in Christ. Whatever your life means for me, wherever your paths take me, Lord, I'm going. I'm going with you. Now, everybody who has responded and not just physically, but in your heart as well. I believe the Lord gave me something to give you today. Let me read it to you from Isaiah chapter 41. But thou, Israel, are my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham, my friend. Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the earth and called thee from the chief men thereof and said unto thee, thou art my servant. I have chosen thee and not cast thee away. Fear not. I am with thee. Be not dismayed, for I am thy God. I will strengthen thee. Yea, I will help thee. Yea, well, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. Behold, all they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded. They shall be as nothing. And they that strive with thee shall perish. Thou shall seek them and shall not find them. Even them that contended with thee. And they that war against thee shall be as nothing and as a thing of naught. For I, the Lord thy God, will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, fear not. I will help thee. I will help thee, saith the Lord, and thy Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel. Behold, I will make you a new sharp threshing instrument, having teeth. And thou shalt thresh the mountains and beat them small and make the hills as chaff. Thou shalt fan them and the wind shall carry them away. And the whirlwind shall scatter them. And thou shalt rejoice in the Lord and shall glory in the Holy One of Israel. God says, I'm going to make you as a threshing instrument. And you're going to go into these mountains of difficulty. And you're going to devour the promises of God. And you're going to grow from strength to strength. Even in the image of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And all your enemies are going to turn into chaff. And God says, I'm going to just blow them all away. I'm just going to blow them away, every last one of them. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. God, we thank you. God, we praise you. We give you glory. We give you glory and honor and power and majesty, O God. Father, thank you. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you for your strength and your power. Now, Lord, I'm asking you, God Almighty, that you take these who are responding in heart into the very depth of their inheritance in Jesus Christ. O God, may we be a people in New York City and beyond who make a difference in our generation. Use us for your glory, O God. Cause us to lay hold of you. Fight against our enemies, O God, and defeat every power of evil that comes against the testimony of Jesus Christ. Lord, you say we are your glory. God Almighty, be glorified in us. Jesus, be glorified in our lives. Be glorified, O God. Be glorified, be glorified. Father, we thank you. God Almighty, from the depths of our heart, pray with me. Lord Jesus, thank you for speaking to my heart. I am rising up. I am taking my journey. I am going to fight in the strength of my God against every opposing giant that comes against me. Satan, I declare you a defeated enemy. Jesus has triumphed over you. And because of him, I too have the victory of Almighty God. God will be glorified. God will be glorified. God will be glorified in my heart, in my life, in my home, in my voice, in my hands, for the rest of my days. In Jesus' name. Hallelujah.
Your Enemies Are Beginning to Tremble
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Carter Conlon (1953 - ). Canadian-American pastor, author, and speaker born in Noranda, Quebec. Raised in a secular home, he became a police officer after earning a bachelor’s degree in law and sociology from Carleton University. Converted in 1978 after a spiritual encounter, he left policing in 1987 to enter ministry, founding a church, Christian school, and food bank in Riceville, Canada, while operating a sheep farm. In 1994, he joined Times Square Church in New York City at David Wilkerson’s invitation, serving as senior pastor from 2001 to 2020, growing it to over 10,000 members from 100 nationalities. Conlon authored books like It’s Time to Pray (2018), with proceeds supporting the Compassion Fund. Known for his prayer initiatives, he launched the Worldwide Prayer Meeting in 2015, reaching 200 countries, and “For Pastors Only,” mentoring thousands globally. Married to Teresa, an associate pastor and Summit International School president, they have three children and nine grandchildren. His preaching, aired on 320 radio stations, emphasizes repentance and hope. Conlon remains general overseer, speaking at global conferences.