God states that his word is living and active, like a two-edged sword that divides the spirit from the soul. Believers must dedicate their entire lives to study...
Preaching from Matthew 5:38-48, Pastor Joshua West explores the countercultural command of Jesus to love our enemies, as found in the Sermon on the Mount. Christ died for his enemies, showing the deepest love, mercy, and compassion. We, too, are called to love our enemies and be examples of the true God and his power to transform his followers. https://wcmin.us/s250319c
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Zealous and Consumed | Gary Wilkerson
In this fourth part of a sermon series on the Gospel of John, Pastor Gary Wilkerson looks at passages about Jesus cleansing the temple, including John 2:13 and following. Christ is consumed with zeal for his house. God doesn't want his house to be a place of consumerism—focused all on ourselves. He wants to remove things that clutter and distract us from walking in holiness. As he empties us, he wants to fill us with more zeal for him and his kingdom purposes.https://wcmin.us/s250316c
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Impatient | David Wilkerson
In this sermon preached June 21, 1996, David Wilkerson encourages us to have patience and wait on the Lord. Hebrews 10:36 says, "For ye have need of patience" (KJV). God's timing is perfect, so what we see as a delay is not a delay, but it means we must trust in the Lord and have patience. The devil tries to convince us it is our fault, but the Hebrews had genuine faith. What they needed was endurance and patience to remain steadfast in their faith.https://wcmin.us/s250312c
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When the Wine Runs Out | Gary Wilkerson
Pastor Gary Wilkerson looks at John 2, where Jesus turns water into wine. There is a physical miracle, but it also has spiritual implications. Wine, or the power and presence of the Holy Spirit, can run dry in our life. We must continually be filled afresh. And as God pours into us, we are meant to pour out our lives for others.https://wcmin.us/s250309c
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A Salute to Those Who Stayed With the Stuff | David Wilkerson
Preached October 7, 2007, David Wilkerson teaches from 1 Samuel 30, drawing contemporary insights based on David's encounter with the Amalekites. Some are called to serve on the front lines of battle, like missionaries (combatants), while others stay behind and stand in the gap (congregants). Both are important roles in calling, but in both cases serving in God's love is key.https://wcmin.us/s250305c
God states that his word is living and active, like a two-edged sword that divides the spirit from the soul. Believers must dedicate their entire lives to studying the Bible. It is critical for us in order to obey biblical commands but also to grow in spiritual maturity. David and Gary Wilkerson as well as other speakers share their knowledge of the Bible here and walk alongside you through the scriptures.