
Faith Without Intimacy Is No Faith at All | David Wilkerson
28-12-2025 | 39 Min.
📖 Get the free 2026 Promise Calendar with daily Scripture and Wilkerson devotionals: https://www.worldchallenge.org/pc-2026-campaignDavid Wilkerson challenges believers to move beyond a self-focused "faith" that demands blessings to discover true faith that's born from intimate fellowship with Jesus, revealing that what most call faith today God doesn't even recognize as faith at all.Main Points:Most of what passes for faith today—the prosperity gospel of "name it and claim it"—is a counterfeit that God will reject because it focuses on self-need rather than seeking his heart.True faith is born only from the womb of intimacy with God—you cannot manufacture it through books, sermons, or formulas, but only through quality time alone with him.Every hero of faith had one thing in common: they were so hungry for God's presence that they built altars everywhere, becoming friends who shared his deepest secrets.Intimacy with Jesus produces an ever-increasing dissatisfaction with this world—you'll find yourself looking for that heavenly city, that deeper place in him.When the disciples asked Jesus to increase their faith, he told them to come minister to him at his table—faith explodes when you hear his voice in the quiet place.God is literally pleading with his people: "Don't go yet, stay with me"—so few linger in his presence to hear what he desperately wants to share.Faith without intimacy is no faith at all—it must flow from a relationship so real that spending time with him becomes your greatest joy, not religious duty.https://wcmin.us/ss251228c

People Grace | David Wilkerson
21-12-2025 | 1 u. 3 Min.
📖 Get the free 2026 Promise Calendar with daily Scripture and Wilkerson devotionals: https://www.worldchallenge.org/pc-2026-campaign–David Wilkerson reveals how God dispenses his grace through spiritual revelation in suffering and Through his people as "grace givers," showing believers that their deepest trials become channels for experiencing Christ's sufficiency and ministering comfort to others.Main Points:• When tragedy strikes suddenly, you face only two heart-wrenching choices: blame God and spiral into bitter despair, or trust him through the tears even when nothing makes sense.• Jesus holds the keys of death and hell—your loved ones cannot die one moment before or after God's appointed time, bringing peace in the midst of unbearable loss.• God's most precious revelations come not in comfort but through suffering—you'll learn more about his love in one dark night than in years of easy days.• Every believer carries a reservoir of grace meant to overflow to others—you're called to be a "grace giver" even while your own heart is breaking.• The cruelest wound you can inflict is telling suffering people they lack faith—Job's friends became tormentors when they should have been comforters.• True grace looks like embracing a stranger in a hospital waiting room, both of you weeping over dying children, ministering out of shared brokenness.• Weeping may last through the longest night of your soul, but joy will come—God specializes in restoring what seems forever lost. https://wcmin.us/ss251221c

Don’t Lose Your Song | David Wilkerson
14-12-2025 | 49 Min.
📖 Get the free 2026 Promise Calendar with daily Scripture and Wilkerson devotionals: https://www.worldchallenge.org/pc-2026-campaign–A powerful message from David Wilkerson urging believers not to lose their God-given song, but to trust his faithfulness through every trial.Main Ideas:• God calls us to maintain our song of trust even in hardship• True testimony is forged in seasons of testing, not comfort• Israel’s story shows how quickly we can lose our song when fear rises• The redeemed must learn the “song of Moses and the Lamb” on earth through trials• Our confidence in God becomes a witness to a watching, hurting world• God’s everlasting arms uphold us even when circumstances seem hopeless• Practicing trust daily prepares us to stand before God with a victorious songhttps://wcmin.us/ss251214c

Reaching the Lost in Uncertain Times | David Wilkerson
07-12-2025 | 31 Min.
📖 Get the free 2026 Promise Calendar with daily Scripture and Wilkerson devotionals: https://www.worldchallenge.org/pc-2026-campaign–David Wilkerson urges the church to confront growing spiritual darkness through unwavering unity and Christlike love, reminding believers that only a united body can truly reach the lost.Main Points:• Jesus commands believers to be one, so the world may believe.• Spiritual darkness is increasing, but God’s work continues unhindered.• The world resists Christ because it loves darkness rather than light.• Good deeds alone won’t win the lost—the gospel must remain uncompromised.• Christians will face hatred, even when doing good, simply for representing Christ.• Methods cannot penetrate the darkness; only supernatural love and unity can.• True unity requires forgiveness, restoration, and rejecting prejudice.https://wcmin.us/ss251207c

Christ, Our One and Only High Priest - Part 2 | David Wilkerson
30-11-2025 | 50 Min.
David Wilkerson explores the multifaceted ministry of Jesus as our High Priest, emphasizing the spiritual blessings believers receive through Christ's priestly work.Main Points:• Jesus is our unchangeable High Priest - He sits at the right hand of God's throne, forever interceding on our behalf• The priesthood of Melchizedek - Unlike Aaron's lineage-based priesthood, Jesus follows the order of Melchizedek, who blessed Abraham with bread and wine• Christ blesses us with spiritual blessings - Our High Priest raises his hand over us, bestowing heavenly blessings rather than just material ones• Evidence of God's blessing - When we bless others, love God's Word, desire fellowship, and find our thoughts turning to Jesus throughout the day• Jesus is our answer and reward - Instead of doubting where God is, we should recognize that Christ himself is our shield, reward, and everything we need•Overcoming doubt through faith - Surrendering our doubts and fears to trust that Jesus keeps us, preserves us, and intercedes for us continuallyhttps://wcmin.us/ss251130c



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