Judgement

The Parable of the Ten Virgins

Several times, the gospels portray people arriving at the gates of heaven and crying out for God only to be told that he doesn’t know them. In this episode, Gary Wilkerson and Joshua West discuss these sobering passages of the Bible and how they should inform believers’ lives.

As We Face Each Calamity

World Challenge Staff

Few will argue that 2020 was a difficult year. 

After the initial waves of COVID-19, general buzz on the internet was that the pandemic was hitting people harder than we’d realized it might, even if they never caught the virus. Now studies are substantiating our sense of the impact.

Is God Still Judging Today?

We know that God judged in the Old Testament and according to the book of Revelation he will judge again in the future, but is God still judging today?

Responding to God’s Judgement

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

“A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The Lord God has spoken! Who can but prophesy?” (Amos 3:8).

Of all the Old Testament prophets, Amos speaks most clearly to our times. The prophecy he delivers zeroes in on our generation as if it were ripped from today’s headlines. Indeed, Amos’ message is a dual prophecy, meant not only for God’s people in his day but also for the church right now, in our time.

My People Know Not the Judgement of the Lord

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

God poses powerful questions to his people in the book of Jeremiah that hold true today. Questions like, Why are my people not letting go of their sin? Why are they not blushing? If we believe Jesus is coming, we must stop playing games. Don't hold onto the sin in your life and deceit in your heart. David Wilkerson challenges us to stop living a double standard by confessing our sins and living in redemption.