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Jesus in Your Crisis

 

David Wilkerson uses the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the book of Daniel to illustrate how believers can bring Christ into their crises. These men made three commitments: to live undefiled lives in the midst of a wicked society, to be seekers of God through prayer, and to trust God completely, even if he chooses not to deliver them. When believers make these same commitments, Christ will come to them in their crises and walk with them through their trials.

 

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Sermon
The Results, Response and Remedy of Sin - Psalm 38
Gary Wilkerson

Gary Wilkerson delves into Psalm 38 to discuss the crushing weight of sin, its consequences, and the hope and healing offered through God's mercy and salvation.

Podcast
BEST OF: Avoiding the Ditches of Cheap Grace and Legalism

Joshua West joins the Gary Wilkerson Podcast to discuss identifying legalism or extreme grace in our personal worldview.

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The Vision Audio Podcast

The Vision is a prayerfully compiled exploration of David Wilkerson’s vision about the world and church’s future. Natural disasters, corporate corruption and social scandals now play a regular part in our daily news, and while many might advocate blindly hoping for a brighter future, David’s book offers straightforward truth and a more Biblical response to horrific calamities and modern society’s rampant struggles.

Sermon
Taking Back Control of Your Life
David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

In this sermon, David Wilkerson examines why God allowed the prophet Elijah to experience such intense spiritual attack and setbacks in his ministry.

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The Restraining Power of the Holy Spirit
David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

David Wilkerson reminds us that the Holy Spirit's restraining power keeps Christians from sin, but can be lifted if one consistently rejects God's Word and commandments.

Devotional
The “Fully Preached” Gospel
David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

Supernatural events took place in the New Testament church without perversions, showmanship or any person claiming the credit. The modern church should be the same.

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