Faith in God's Word
Faith in God's Word3
God's Fire Still Burns
By David Wilkerson0PSA 119:105ISA 40:31JER 20:9EZK 37:3JHN 14:27ROM 10:172TI 1:6HEB 4:121PE 5:7REV 21:5David Wilkerson emphasizes that many in the Body of Christ resemble a Valley of Dry Bones, filled with shame and despair due to sin. He reminds us that God asks, 'Can these dead bones live again?' and affirms that the answer is a resounding 'Yes!' through the renewing of faith in God's Word, which is a consuming fire and our only true light in darkness. Wilkerson encourages believers to cling to the Word and trust in the Lord, assuring them that God's fire still burns within, even when it seems hidden. He calls for a revival of faith, where those once dead in spirit will rise again, proclaiming God's mercy and healing power.
Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?
By Smith Wigglesworth0PSA 105:37PSA 107:20PSA 119:67MRK 7:24JHN 5:1Smith Wigglesworth emphasizes the transformative power of God's Word in his sermon 'Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?', illustrating how faith can lead to healing and wholeness. He recounts the story of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda, highlighting the importance of focusing on Jesus rather than earthly solutions. Wigglesworth encourages believers to claim their healing as part of their inheritance in Christ, asserting that sin can be a barrier to receiving God's blessings. He shares testimonies of miraculous healings, reinforcing the message that faith in Jesus can bring about complete restoration. Ultimately, he poses the question, 'Wilt thou be made whole?' inviting listeners to respond to God's call for healing and wholeness.
Driving Out Unbelief
By David Wilkerson0PSA 32:6PSA 33:18PSA 34:6ROM 10:17David Wilkerson emphasizes that despite the abundance of gospel revelation and resources available today, many believers are still plagued by distress and confusion due to unbelief. He argues that the root cause of the lack of victory and deliverance in the lives of Christians is not a lack of God's Word, but a failure to hear and obey it. Wilkerson encourages believers to stand firm on God's promises, reminding them that true faith arises from actively hearing and trusting in God's Word. He reassures the discouraged that God offers His Word as a source of hope and deliverance, urging them to trust, obey, and rest in it.