Taking Back Control of Your Life
In this sermon, David Wilkerson examines why God allowed the prophet Elijah to experience such intense spiritual attack and setbacks in his ministry.
In this sermon, David Wilkerson examines why God allowed the prophet Elijah to experience such intense spiritual attack and setbacks in his ministry.
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.
In 1958, David Wilkerson, a country preacher, risked his life and followed the call of God to preach the gospel in New York City among gangs, addicts and violent bloodshed. He wanted to shine light in the darkness and see captives set free.
“But I want you to know, brethren, that the things which happened to me have actually turned out for the furtherance of the gospel” (Philippians 1:12, NKJV). In this verse, Paul tells the Christians in Philippi not to worry about all the things they’d heard had befallen him. All those “things” he refers to included great afflictions and infirmities.
Dallas Holm joins Gary Wilkerson to discuss the lessons he has learned over fifty plus years of Christian ministry.
In this powerful message from 1968, David Wilkerson exhorts us to examine our hearts to see whether we have received a baptism of love in the Holy Spirit.
The Bible says a time is coming when men and women will flock after teachers who introduce unsound doctrine and innovative strategies. People will spend their time listening to these teachings but will never come into the knowledge of the truth. It's why Paul warns us to resist new trends and false teachings. In this powerful sermon, David Wilkerson calls out flashy tactics and instant gratification in the Church in order to point us back to God and to wait on him.
Psalm 107 has been called “the Old Testament love feast.” It is one of the most encouraging passages in all of God’s Word, and it is meant especially for those needing forgiveness, deliverance or restoration. The final verse promises the reader an understanding of who God truly is. “Whoever is wise will observe these things, and they will understand the lovingkindness of the Lord” (Psalm 107:43, NKJV).
Although it may seem impossible to come back from certain marital hurts, God can heal what is broken but it will require intentional work. In this honest and transparent teaching, David Wilkerson speaks to those marriages needing a special touch from God and shares five steps on how to bring healing to your home.
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.