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    Every Ship Needs an Anchor | David Wilkerson

    12-04-2026 | 42 Min.
    David Wilkerson paints an unforgettable picture of every human soul as a ship on a stormy sea, revealing that while society loses hope and sailors vomit over the side in eight-foot swells, God reaches his arm beneath your vessel and anchors you to something that doesn't sink but rises.
    Preached: July 21, 1996
    Main Points:
    • Society is a raging ocean, and every person is a ship on it. If you could see inside the hearts around you, you'd find nothing but storms: broken homes, addiction, men who rape and feel no guilt, a culture that has lost its moral compass entirely.
    • Paul's ship was exceedingly tossed, the sun gone dark, all hope of survival taken away. That description perfectly fits where our world stands right now, where even atheists are rising up and crying, "What has happened to us?"
    • When the anchor dropped in Paul's storm, the ship held through the night. God told him everyone would survive, and all 276 came safely to shore. The anchor didn't stop the storm. It just made sure the storm couldn't destroy the ship.
    • Your anchor doesn't go down into the ocean floor. It goes up through the veil into the Holy of Holies itself, where God reaches his arm beneath your hull and holds you above the water while the winds keep blowing.
    • God told Wilkerson his boat was puny and he didn't know where the rocks were, then put the Holy Ghost on board as captain. Now every morning he wakes up asking, "Lord, where are you taking me today?" and the bigger the wind, the faster they go.
    • Hope is not wishful thinking. It is taking God at his word on the good things he has promised, trusting that no enemy has a weapon that can bring you down before your time, and that God will see you through every hard place.
    • God's not mad at you. He's not waiting to punish you. He made an ironclad commitment, swearing by his own name because there was nothing greater to swear by, and all he asks is that you give him your whole heart and let him be the captain.
    https://wcmin.us/SS260412c
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    Witnesses to the Resurrection | David Wilkerson

    05-04-2026 | 31 Min.
    David Wilkerson reveals why God chose only 512 witnesses to the resurrection rather than displaying the risen Christ to all Jerusalem, showing that the proof of the resurrection was never meant to be a historical fact argued from a distance but a living reality experienced from the inside out.
    Preached: April 23, 2000
    Main Points:
    • God could have sent the risen Jesus marching down the temple aisle to confront Caiaphas, appearing before Pilate through solid walls, standing in the middle of the soldiers still gambling over his robe. Wilkerson admits something in him wishes he had, but God had a better plan.
    • The religious leaders sat through an earthquake, total darkness, rocks splitting, and the temple veil tearing in two, and still didn't believe. More miracles would have changed nothing for hearts that hard.
    • Only 512 chosen witnesses saw the risen Christ because they were the only ones who could truly see him. They had already shared in his death, and now they shared in his resurrection life.
    • Paul never walked with Jesus during his ministry, yet declared, "He was seen of me also," because the resurrection wasn't just something that happened to Jesus. It happened in Paul, and it's happening in you.
    • If someone demands proof that Christ is alive, you don't need a history book. You look them in the eye and say, "You're looking at it." The resurrection is still happening, one dead soul raised to life at a time.
    • The person sitting next to you at church may have been an alcoholic, an adulterer, someone chained by a sin they hated and couldn't escape. That changed life is the only proof the world needs that Jesus came out of that tomb.
    • Wilkerson confessed feeling inadequate in fully describing Jesus, but said this: After all these years, he has put a love in my heart for him that keeps growing, and even eternity won't be enough to fathom the fullness of his glory.
    https://wcmin.us/ss260405c
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    Mixing Mission with Ministry to the Lord | Gary Wilkerson

    29-03-2026 | 32 Min.
    Gary Wilkerson calls believers to stop playing just one note and start living in harmony, revealing that a life fully alive to God requires both the driven mission of an Elon Musk and the quiet intimacy of a monk, because without both, you'll either burn out or be counted out.
    Preached: February 1, 2026
    Main Points:
    • Jesus modeled the rhythm perfectly: after hearing his cousin John had been beheaded, he withdrew to grieve alone, then turned and had compassion on the crowd, then withdrew again to pray. This is the pattern we're missing.
    • People are never a problem for Jesus. He never has to rearrange his agenda to fit them in because compassion flows naturally from his heart, so mission and ministry aren't in conflict.
    • Some of you are evangelical Elon Musks, driven and visionary and passionate, but you will burn out if you don't pull away. Others are monks at heart, peaceful and prayerful, but you'll be counted out if you never engage a mission beyond yourself.
    • Gary watched his father, David Wilkerson, build world-changing ministries and then spend entire days locked in his prayer room, telling his wife, "I'm in a meeting," even if the President called. That combination was the secret.
    • John on Patmos, surrounded by persecution, pressed into the Spirit on the Lord's day and saw not just seven churches to manage but one standing in the middle, and that one changed everything.
    • Harmony isn't playing C, then D, then back to C. It's playing them together as a chord, letting mission and solitude sound at the same time until your life becomes music instead of noise.
    • You're frustrated, unfulfilled, or burned out because you're playing one note. God is calling you today to restore your first love and never let anything separate you from both his presence and his purpose.
    https://wcmin.us/ss260329c
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    Strange Comfort | Gary Wilkerson

    22-03-2026 | 52 Min.
    Gary Wilkerson exposes the false prosperity gospel that promises only comfort without suffering, revealing how God gives "strange comfort" in the middle of pain while calling believers to choose Christ over worldly comfort.
    Preached: March 1, 2026
    Main Points:
    • Jesus doesn't compare your pain to others' suffering but shows the same compassion for your depression as he does for children in war zones because your struggles matter just as much to him.
    • False prosperity preachers like Benny Hinn and Kenneth Copeland promise comfort without suffering, but Paul says we share abundantly in Christ's suffering and abundantly in comfort too.
    • Some discomfort is self-inflicted because we're engaged in things God won't comfort, like toying with sin, thinking we can control "just a little pornography," or greed like Samson thought he could control Delilah.
    • The backslidden spirit creates tossing like the sea, where people go back and forth between church and sin, but God says "there is no peace for the wicked" no matter how many sermons you hear.
    • Fear of the devil more than faith in God causes self-inflicted sorrow.
    • Money becomes the root of evil when we pierce ourselves with many sorrows, seeking comfort from worldly wealth instead of finding our security in Christ alone.
    • The strange comfort is choosing Christ over all other comforts, going to your knees to confess the things that defeat you, and trusting that weeping lasts for a night but joy comes in the morning.
    https://wcmin.us/ss260322c
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    The Laodicean Deception | David Wilkerson

    15-03-2026 | 52 Min.
    David Wilkerson exposes the Laodicean deception where Christians become blind to their true spiritual condition, boasting, "We are rich and have need of nothing," while God sees them as wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked.
    Preached: October 6, 1996
    Main Points:
    • One of the hardest things is to see ourselves as we really are and as God sees us.
    • The Laodiceans sat under Paul's anointed teaching and heard Colossians read in their church, yet remained blind to their condition while boasting about being rich, increased with goods, and needing nothing.
    • A tent evangelist performed healings and cast out demons with a sign saying, "No man could do these miracles except God be with him," yet he was an alcoholic who died drunk in a San Francisco motel.
    • It's possible to attend church for years, hearing anointed preaching that should be life-changing, yet grow hard-hearted because you don't apply the Word to your life and say, "That's me, not someone else."
    • After years of messages against gossip and racial prejudice, if these sins aren't cleansed from your heart, there's a dangerous hardness that even God's judgment fire cannot penetrate.
    • Many will stand before God saying, "Lord, we prophesied and cast out devils in your name," only to hear, "I never knew you, depart from me," because they worked iniquity while claiming to serve him.
    • The Holy Spirit will honestly show you your spiritual condition if you go to him with an open heart, but you'll be shocked at what God reveals about the pride, criticism, and blindness in your life.
    https://wcmin.us/ss260315c

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