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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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    God Is Faithful Even If You’re Not | David Wilkerson

    08-03-2026 | 43 Min.
    David Wilkerson exposes how Abraham, the father of faith, twice put his wife in pagan harems to save his own skin. Yet, God remained faithful to his eternal purpose, proving that while we are faithless, God cannot deny himself or his nature.
    Preached: December 24, 1995
    Main Points:
    • Abraham, the man of faith who received God's promises of protection, twice told half-lies about Sarah being his sister and watched her taken into pagan harems while he collected dowries and wealth from his cowardice.
    • For nine months, Abraham slept knowing his wife was in Pharaoh's hands, yet God plagued the house so severely that no man could touch her because the promised seed had to come through an unpolluted lineage.
    • Abraham repeated the same sin with Abimelech, proving that even godly people keep making the same stupid mistakes they thought they'd learned from decades ago.
    • God told Abimelech, "I restrained you from touching her," revealing God's restraining power that has kept us from the most horrible mistakes when we were halfway to destroying our lives and ministries.
    • Peter cursed and denied Christ with a stream of profanity, David pretended to be insane with spit running down his beard, yet God's eternal purpose was not thwarted because he saw their broken hearts.
    • The only thing that can abort God's plan for your life is stubborn pride that justifies sin instead of running to the mountain to weep as David did after his failures.
    • Wilkerson confessed feeling inadequate to be God's voice in the last days until the Lord said, "While you're lying on this bed fretting, I'm at work being faithful to my eternal purpose in your life."
    • God takes weak, faithless men and puts them in pulpits to pastor multitudes because he cannot deny his faithful nature, even when we've wallowed in unbelief and grieved him deeply.
    https://wcmin.us/ss260308c
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    The Marvelous Benefits of Repentance | David Wilkerson

    01-03-2026 | 1 u. 2 Min.
    David Wilkerson unveils the marvelous benefits of repentance, warning that church splits happen because nobody will say, "I'm the one who needs prayer," while revealing how broken hearts unlock God's favor, clear visions of Jesus, and supernatural protection.
    Preached: March 5, 1995
    Main Points:
    The number one characteristic of a repentant heart is readiness to acknowledge guilt. If you can't admit you're wrong like Pilate washing his hands, you've removed yourself from any possibility of repentance.
    Church splits occur when everyone points fingers, but nobody says, "I'm the one." Whole congregations live under God's wrath for years because no one will acknowledge their sin.
    Godly men like Ezra and Daniel didn't stand apart saying, "I'm clean!" when sin surrounded them. They mourned, fasted, and confessed, "We have sinned," for the whole body.
    Wilkerson confessed his own slander after being slandered, realizing that repeating what others said about him made him just as guilty. Gossip plants evil seeds that replay in your heart for days.
    True repentance requires making restitution beyond saying "if I hurt you." You must spell out exactly what you did, when you said it, and make specific wrongs right.
    The first marvelous benefit of repentance is a clear vision of Jesus in all his glory. While others around Daniel saw nothing and ran in fear, his repentant heart saw Christ's eyes like fire.
    Repentance releases God's favor, divine protection from evil forces, and supernatural strength. You become an open book with no dark places to hide from the flaming eyes of Jesus.
    If you won't acknowledge specific sins and make amends with the people you've wronged, you're wasting time crying at the altar. God shows you one person at a time until every barrier is gone.

    https://wcmin.us/ss260301c
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    Delivered from This Present Evil World | David Wilkerson

    22-02-2026 | 43 Min.
    David Wilkerson exposes the deadly doctrine of antinomianism—the false grace that says you can live like the devil and still claim Christ's righteousness—warning that saying "I believe" without surrendering your whole life is not saving faith but damning presumption.
    Preached: February 18, 1996
    Main Points:
    Justification by faith is Christianity's foundational truth, but if you stop there and never forsake worldly corruptions, you're living in a fool's paradise. Christ died to deliver us from this present evil world, not excuse us in it.
    The antinomian doctrine says, "I can murder like David, worship idols like Solomon, deny Christ like Peter, and never forfeit divine favor." This theology still infects Christianity today through false grace messages.
    Many have said a sinner's prayer and gone home unsaved because they gave mental assent rather than saving faith. Demons believe and tremble, but they're still demons.
    True saving faith begins when you quit all trust in yourself and come empty-handed, saying, "Lord, I've tried and failed. There's no hope in me. I have nothing to offer you."Saving faith requires submitting your whole life with all your heart. If it's not a commitment to follow Jesus for life, it's not saving faith but a 30-day trial that ends in hell.
    The strongest feature of saving faith is hunger for intimacy with God. If you won't pray, read God's Word, and have no desire to know him, you never had saving faith.
    Christ didn't just die to get you to heaven. He died to deliver you from every roadblock of guilt, shame, and condemnation so you can have daily fellowship with the Father.
    Many sit in church still smoking, drinking, and living unchanged, crying, "Grace! Grace!" while hiding behind false righteousness. You're blinder than any street addict who at least knows where they stand.

    https://wcmin.us/ss260222c
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    I Almost Slipped | David Wilkerson

    15-02-2026 | 49 Min.
    David Wilkerson exposes the deadliest sin ravaging the church—one that nearly destroyed the psalmist Asaph and is causing multitudes to shipwreck—the sin of making no sense of your suffering, which leads to the fatal unbelief that God doesn't keep his promises or care about your pain.
    Main Points:
    David Wilkerson shares a testimony of a 24-year-old Nigerian woman, faithful to God for four years, sending money home while barely surviving, who lost both parents in a crash and cried, "Why is it so hard to do right?"—revealing the dangerous moment when grief can turn to doubt.
    Asaph nearly slipped into the abyss of unbelief because he couldn't understand why the wicked prospered while he was "plagued all day long and chastened every morning" despite his pure heart.
    The deadliest sin isn't adultery, drugs, or pride—it's the sin of making no sense of your suffering, which opens the door to accusing God of being unfaithful or unconcerned.
    When your God-given dreams blow up in your face, and plans crumble to ashes, the devil whispers, "You can't hear God anymore—why trust any voice now?" seeking to destroy your confidence in God's faithfulness.
    Asaph found deliverance when he went to the sanctuary, and God showed him that the wicked live in terror behind their wealth. It's all a false dream that will burst while the righteous inherit glory.
    Ministers are leaving the ministry not because of adultery or pornography, but because of this sin: "God, I tried to do right, and you did me wrong. You didn't protect me or guide me."
    Unbelief that isn't dealt with quickly becomes fatal. It destroys and shipwrecks everything, costing people their salvation and sending them to hell despite years of faithful service.
    God has a purpose for everything he allows, and when you can't understand, you go to the sanctuary and cry, "Lord, I don't have to understand anymore. You are the strength of my heart forever."

    https://wcmin.us/ss260215

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