Keep Yourself in the Love of God
David Wilkerson encourages believers to continually seek and remain in God's love. It is key to overcoming sin and living a victorious Christian life.
David Wilkerson encourages believers to continually seek and remain in God's love. It is key to overcoming sin and living a victorious Christian life.
David Wilkerson talks about the famous section of the Bible that includes "Jesus wept." He explains how Christ is asking us to trust him even when circumstances seem impossible or God seems heartlessly absent because he's right beside us, waiting to display his power and glory.
God weeps with us and for us, but justice forces him to restrain his pity and carry out righteous judgment as a last resort. Reeling from 9/11, David Wilkerson shares a powerful call to repentance in our hearts.
Serving God is rarely easy. Becoming discouraged and burned out is all too easy, especially when we're following God's call.
In this powerful sermon, David Wilkerson shares insights on a great awakening that is coming like a rising river. The only thing that can hinder the river is unbelief.
This sermon is a call to embrace a life of holiness and righteousness, free from the bondage of fear and filled with God's perfect love.
Is the Holy Spirit going to pour out one last revival? David Wilkerson shares his insights on Isaiah 54 and how it applies to worldwide awakening in the church today.
It is possible to know the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and yet not know Him personally.
A spiritual eclipse is a dark hour when God seems absent. If we are walking close to Jesus, our faith will have an eclipse that we can only overcome by resting in and believing in God.
Unbelief in our trial grieves the heart of God and causes Him pain—it's the mountain we must move. Yet, it's agony that leads us to a place where we pray the ultimate prayer. After fasting, prayer and weeping we will cry out just as Jesus did in Gethsemane, "Not my will but thy will be done." To move the mountain, we must be absolutely convinced of the love of God.