David Wilkerson uses the story of Pharaoh's cruelest command as a mirror, showing every exhausted believer still trying to make bricks without straw that God is not Pharaoh. Jesus has already made full provision, and the only thing left to do is stop struggling and let the Holy Ghost do what flesh never could.
Preached: December 11, 1994
Main Points:
• Pharaoh is a type of Satan, and Egypt is a type of every bondage that holds God's people, whether smoking, drinking, pornography, temper, unbelief, or covetousness. His first device is always the same: get back to your works, more works, impossible works, and do it without any of the tools you need.
• Just as the message of freedom swept through the camps of Israel and Pharaoh doubled the quota the very same day, the devil will hear you responding to a message of deliverance and immediately increase the pressure to make you believe it will never happen for you.
• The law was never meant to set you free. It was a schoolmaster to bring you to Christ, a mirror held up to show you how wide the gap is between your wickedness and God's holiness, and how impossible it is to bridge that gap by anything your flesh can do.
• The servant who buried his talent and said, "You reap where you have not sown," was looking at God as Pharaoh, accusing him of demanding results without providing tools. That is exactly how many Christians feel, and it is a lie from the same enemy who invented the bricks without straw command.
• God has made no spiritual demand on you without making full provision for you to fulfill it through the Holy Ghost. He is not sitting up in heaven twiddling his thumbs while you struggle. He abides in you, he is greater than the one in the world, and when you call on him, he will exert his power.
• Some people never get free because they want to be plucked out, but won't obey God's voice. The Holy Spirit warns lovingly, whispers "don't do it," and if you override him, he speaks louder and louder, because he is so faithful, he will do whatever it takes to get your attention.
• God has made an ironclad "I will" promise seven times over: I will bring you out, I will rid you of bondage, I will redeem you, I will take you to me, I will be God to you, I will bring you into the land, I will give you a heritage. The only response left is to lift your hands and surrender what you could never carry yourself.
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