The Vision of a Watchman
Dallas Holm shares his memories of when David was first writing this book and its reception, both positive and negative, with many believers at the time.
Dallas Holm shares his memories of when David was first writing this book and its reception, both positive and negative, with many believers at the time.
David Wilkerson strove to see his life through the lens of heaven and how God wanted to reach people. He founded ministries based on this desire to reach the spiritually lost and those caught in poverty.
In the midst of this worldwide “shaking of all things,” what is God’s great concern in all of this? The Bible tells us God’s vision is trained on his children: “Behold, the eye of the Lord is on those who fear Him, on those who hope in His mercy” (Psalm 33:18).
Our Lord is aware of every move on the earth, by every living thing. And yet his gaze is focused primarily on the well-being of his children. He fixes his eyes on the pains and needs of each member of his spiritual body. Simply put, whatever hurts us concerns him.