God's Peace
God's Peace4
When Panic Strikes America
By David Wilkerson0ISA 26:3PHP 4:6David Wilkerson addresses the panic and fear gripping America, emphasizing that while Christians will inevitably feel the wave of anxiety, God equips them with the resources to control their fearful thoughts and experience His perfect peace. He reassures that the upheaval is not a judgment on the church but a purging meant to free believers from materialism and worldly distractions. Wilkerson highlights that God's purpose is to redeem His people, promising strength and clarity to those who trust in Him, regardless of the chaos surrounding them.
I Have Poured Out My Soul Before the Lord
By F.B. Meyer01SA 1:15PSA 62:8PHP 4:6F.B. Meyer emphasizes the transformative power of pouring out one's soul before the Lord, as exemplified by Hannah's experience of exchanging her bitterness for God's peace. He encourages those burdened by grief, unrealized hopes, or feelings of abandonment to confess and pray, assuring them that God is a refuge. Meyer illustrates that as we release our sorrows to God, He fills us with joy and blessings, leading to a profound change in our countenance and spirit. Ultimately, he reassures that our tears can be transformed into offerings of praise and thanksgiving.
The Peace of God in Fearful Times
By David Wilkerson0PSA 46:1David Wilkerson emphasizes the profound promise of God's presence as a refuge and strength during fearful times, reminding us that despite chaos and turmoil in the world, we can find peace through His Word. He highlights Psalm 46, which reassures believers that God is always with us, providing comfort and guidance, even in the darkest moments. Wilkerson encourages us to understand that God's supernatural peace is part of His divine nature, accessible to those who remain obedient to His teachings. The sermon calls on believers to trust in God's promises and to recognize the power of His presence in their lives.
The Lord Our Peace
By David Wilkerson0JDG 6:22HOS 4:6David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of knowing God's character, particularly through His names, as a defense against spiritual attacks. He highlights the name Jehovah Shalom, which signifies completeness, health, and peace, revealing God's desire for wholeness in our lives. Wilkerson urges believers to take their relationship with God seriously, recognizing that true peace cannot be earned but is a divine gift. He challenges the congregation to tremble at God's Word and to be ready to obey, promising that those who do will experience the profound peace of Jehovah Shalom. Ultimately, this peace empowers believers to stand strong against the lies of the enemy.