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David Wilkerson

Rescued From the Trap

God is on the side of the devoted child of God and will bring salvation in times of weakness.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the theme of divine rescue in his sermon 'Rescued From the Trap,' illustrating how believers are likened to birds caught in the snares set by the devil, who acts as the fowler. He explains that while Satan and his demonic forces lay traps for Christians, God is always present to deliver and protect His devoted followers. The psalmist's words remind us that despite the wickedness around us, we can trust in the Lord for our salvation and safety. Wilkerson encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, knowing that God will intervene in times of trouble. Ultimately, he reassures that no trap set by the enemy can prevail against those who rely on God's strength.

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"Blessed be the Lord, who has not given us as prey to their teeth. Our soul has escaped as a bird from the snare of the fowlers ... Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth" (Psalm 124:6-8).

Fowlers were professional bird-catchers in the days before firearms. They captured birds by spreading a net on the ground and attaching it to a trap or snare. They would sprinkle corn on the ground near the trap and then, when the birds ate the corn, the trap would spring and the net would fly over them and capture them. Fowlers sold the captured birds for various purposes -- as pets, as sacrifices, as food.

Throughout the Bible we see our souls likened to birds: "My heritage is to Me like a speckled [bird of prey]" (Jeremiah 12:9). So if we are "birds," who then is the fowler? According to the Bible, the fowler is the devil himself. Satan is absolutely determined to overthrow every believer who walks in holiness and complete devotion to Jesus Christ.

Since the devil is not omnipresent and cannot be everywhere at once, he commands multitudes of demonic beings, principalities and powers of darkness. These demonic powers are at work laying traps for Christians. In fact, Satan also uses wicked people to lay demonic traps: "The wicked have laid a snare for me" (Psalm 119:110).

The psalmist writes: "Keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked; preserve me from violent men, who have purposed to make my steps stumble. The proud have hidden a snare for me ... they have spread a net by the wayside; they have set traps for me" (Psalm 140:4-5).

While it is true that Satan has an army of some of the most crafty, skilled fowlers on earth, the good news is that none of his attacks will succeed against the devoted child of God. No matter what your failure, your hardship or your trap, rest assured that God is on your side. Even when you're weak, you can cry out to him and he will come and tear away the net. Just stand still and see his salvation!

Sermon Outline

  1. The Devil as the Fowler
  2. The Traps of the Devil
  3. God's Deliverance
  4. God is on the side of the devoted child of God
  5. God will tear away the net of the devil
  6. God will bring salvation in times of weakness

Key Quotes

“Our help is in the name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth” — David Wilkerson
“No matter what your failure, your hardship or your trap, rest assured that God is on your side” — David Wilkerson
“Just stand still and see his salvation!” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We can cry out to God and he will come and tear away the net of the devil.
  • We can stand still and see God's salvation.
  • God is on the side of the devoted child of God and will bring salvation in times of weakness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the devil's role as the fowler?
The devil is determined to overthrow believers and uses demonic powers and wicked people to lay traps for them.
How can we escape the devil's traps?
We can cry out to God and he will come and tear away the net of the devil.
What is the good news for devoted children of God?
None of the devil's attacks will succeed against the devoted child of God.
How can we stand strong against the devil's attacks?
We can stand still and see God's salvation.

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