The Bible warns us that there will be wolves that try to infiltrate the flock of God. Pastor Carter Conlon provides insight into who these wolves are, what they do and why they do it. He also shares six questions you can ask to repel wolves.
Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd to all those who will place their faith in him. He loves you, cares for you and will provide for you. Even when Satan and the world lead you to feel unworthy and unlovable, God says that you are greatly valued and loved deeply. The Lord will protect you from your enemies and lead you in paths of righteousness for his namesake. His sheep hear his voice and follow him.
In the lives of Moses and David, we see men who had a wholehearted dependence upon God. Pastor Carter Conlon shows the miraculous victory that God can bring when we trust fully in the delivering power of Jesus Christ rather than our own strength, abilities or wisdom.
Do we truly grasp how much God loves us? No, we surely don't, but the love of Jesus finds us anyway. David Wilkerson talks about how those who have grasped this powerful truth are often those who have been saved from very dark places. Even if we realize this incredible love of Christ, we can allow this knowledge to grow cold in our hearts. We may begin to feel guilty for our daily sins and withdraw from God out of a sense of shame. That is the very moment we must be struck to the heart again by the great and majestic love of God!
Have you ever been part of a church that forgot the fire it once had for Christ and the Gospel? Have ever known a believer who fell into the complacency of a half-hearted walk with God? In this sermon, David Wilkerson pleads with Christians to move beyond sleepy Christianity to a life filled with faith.
Even in our churches, it is all too common to take sin lightly. In this sermon from 1985, David Wilkerson reminds us that what we do matters because God is grieved by sin.
Do you know what it means to be kept by God? In the Greek language, that statement has a meaning much deeper and more complete than we may have realized. In this sermon, David Wilkerson encourages us to trust in God. In every situation and against every enemy, he is with his people.
Christ has removed everything that stood between God and his people. In this sermon, David Wilkerson encourages Christians to let go of their efforts and simply accept God's forgiveness and redemption.
When Jesus walked on earth, he went through a lot of suffering. He experienced physical pain, but he also endured the spiritual pain of walking with a broken humanity. David Wilkerson takes a close look at what it means to join Christ in his suffering.
For followers of God, living a joyful life is both a gift and an instruction. If joy should be a central part of serving God, then what's gone wrong? Where has it gone? In this sermon, David Wilkerson looks at what the Bible has to say about joy and what we can do when life seems to get in the way.