David Wilkerson Devotions

He Chose to be Your Father

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

God chose to be your Father on the basis of love and mercy alone. There is no other condition. He did not wait until you were good enough or had all your doctrine figured out. No, he said, “Even when you were lost in sin, I loved you.”

What Moves Jesus to Action

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

Compassion is more than just pity or sympathy; it is more than being moved to tears or stirred up emotionally. Compassion means pity and mercy accompanied by a desire to help change things. Truly compassionate feelings move us to do something.

My Own Lack of Mercy

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

Jesus told a parable about a servant who was forgiven a great debt. This man found grace and mercy with his master, but he took it all for granted. Immediately after he was forgiven, he went out and began to choke a man who owed him a small, insignificant debt.

God’s Motivation to Deliver You

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

Even if you lived to be five hundred years old, you would not live long enough to please God by your own design. Perhaps the devil has convinced you that you have disappointed God and will never be able to please him. But that is a lie because you have been saved and forgiven.

Take Jesus’ Hand and Follow

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

The glorious truth of the gospel is that if we die with Jesus, then we also come into the glory of his resurrection and into newness of life. His cross is our cross, his death is our death, and his resurrection is our resurrection, through our identification and union with him.