• Even When I Don't See It, He's Working | Tim Dilena
    Jul 20 2025

    This sermon explores the concept of God's providence - his unseen but constant work in our daily lives, even when we don't recognize it.

    Main Ideas:

    • Providence means God micromanages every detail of our lives, leaving nothing to chance or coincidence

    • What appears to be problems, setbacks, or accidents are often God's way of positioning us for his purposes

    • The story of Esther demonstrates how God orchestrates events behind the scenes without his name even being mentioned

    • We should fix our eyes on the unseen rather than just what's visible, trusting that "he never stops working"

    • We need to develop new spiritual lenses to see God's fingerprints in everyday circumstances

    • Multi-generational ministry requires understanding that both young and old perspectives have value

    The central message encourages believers to recognize God's active involvement in their circumstances rather than attributing events to luck or coincidence.

    https://wcmin.us/ss250720c

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    56 mins
  • Being Burdened | Gary Wilkerson
    Jul 13 2025

    Do You Have a Burden?

    Pastor Gary Wilkinson challenges believers to discover their God-given burden — a passionate, singular calling that provides life direction.

    Main Ideas:

    1. What is a burden? - A supernatural calling from God that changes your life's trajectory and gives passionate focus
    2. A true burden creates three things: Clarity of life purpose, value for life's impact on others, and energy of sustained momentum to "run with horses"
    3. Focus matters - God calls us to be "one thing people" rather than scattered across multiple commitments for maximum effectiveness
    4. Common hindrances to clarity - Fleshly ambition, envy of others' callings, and not listening to God
    5. Call to action - Ask God to clarify your burden, eliminate distractions, and pursue it passionately, regardless of age

    You're never too young or too old to receive a fresh burden from God.

    https://wcmin.us/ss250713c

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    47 mins
  • Are You a Contented Christian? | David Wilkerson
    Jul 6 2025

    Pastor David Wilkerson in this message explores biblical contentment as taught by Paul, emphasizing that true peace comes from the Holy Spirit's inner work, not external circumstances or possessions.

    Main Ideas:

    • Contentment is a spiritual mystery learned through prayer and God's Word, not self-help books
    • You can be holy yet lack contentment - godliness with contentment brings great gain
    • True contentment depends on nothing external - it's an inner spiritual work
    • Christians should be content with basic necessities: food and clothing
    • Material things never bring lasting satisfaction - contentment comes by reducing desires, not adding more
    • No human relationship can meet our deepest spiritual needs for contentment
    • Contentment is learned during trials, not after - we must trust God's hand in all circumstances

    The sermon calls believers to find complete satisfaction in Jesus Christ alone and be grateful for what they already have.

    https://wcmin.us/ss250706c

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    45 mins
  • Have You Felt Like Giving up Lately? | David Wilkerson
    Jun 29 2025

    Pastor David Wilkerson addresses believers who are experiencing deep despair and considering giving up, showing that even the most righteous people in Scripture went through similar struggles.

    Main Ideas:

    • Even righteous, godly people like Job, Jeremiah, Elijah, and Paul the Apostle experienced periods of deep despair where they wanted to give up or die

    • Job, despite being called perfect and upright by God, suffered so greatly that he wished he had never been born and wanted God to end his life

    • Elijah, after great victories like calling down fire from heaven, fell into a 40-day depression hiding in a cave, feeling like a total failure

    • Paul the Apostle, despite his revelations and miracles, experienced trouble in Asia that pressed him beyond his strength until he "despaired even of life"

    • The solution is to cry out to God with everything you have, hold onto his promises in Scripture, and trust the Holy Spirit within you to make a way out

    God promises to hear and deliver those who call upon him, and believers should reject fear and trust in his faithfulness.

    https://wcmin.us/ss250629c

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    1 hr
  • Don't Limit God | Carter Conlon
    Jun 25 2025

    What does it look like when God decides to speak again through ordinary people?

    This sermon explores how God chooses unlikely candidates to be his voice in critical moments. Pastor Conlon believes we're in a divine moment where God is opening doors, especially on college campuses, and seeking vessels for his purposes.

    Key Points:

    • God chooses the unlikely - Based on 1 Corinthians 1:26-29, God deliberately selects the foolish, weak, and despised to shame the wise and mighty
    • Biblical examples:

    1. Moses: 80-year-old with speech problems, just a stick and one sermon
    2. David: Teenage boy who defeated Goliath through God's spirit
    3. Gideon: Fearful young man who led 300 against thousands
    4. Esther: Woman who felt unwanted but saved her people

    • Hannah's prayer transformation - She moved from "give me a child for myself" to "give me a child for your kingdom," representing the shift from selfish to surrendered prayer
    • The surrender principle - True usefulness comes when we stop seeking personal fulfillment and ask God to produce life in us for his glory
    • Don't limit God - Personal testimony of praying to lead 100,000 to Christ as a speechless police officer, later fulfilled in Africa

    The central message: God waits for people who will pray like Hannah - "If you do something in my life, I will bring it back to you for your kingdom."

    https://wcmin.us/ws250625c

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    31 mins
  • Out of the Abundance of the Heart | David Wilkerson
    Jun 22 2025

    Based on Matthew 12:34, Pastor Wilkerson teaches that our hearts are treasuries where we make daily deposits of either good or evil, and these deposits will inevitably overflow into our words and actions.

    Main Ideas:

    • Your heart is a treasury - Everything you consume spiritually becomes deposits that will come out of your mouth and influence your life

    • Two types of deposits - You're either storing up wrath through worldly influences or storing up goodness through God's Word

    • Beware of spiritual pollution - Corrupt entertainment, music, and media will poison your heart and destroy relationships

    • The danger of empty hearts - When demons leave but the heart isn't filled with God's Word, worse bondage can return

    • God's deliverance process - Like Israel's exodus, God calls you to freedom, shows you can't deliver yourself, gradually weakens your enemy, then deals the final death blow to sin

    • Fill your treasury with Scripture - Daily deposits of God's Word and praise will push out evil and make sin impossible

    • Trust God's timing - Deliverance takes time, but God secures you by the blood while the battle rages

    This sermon offers hope to anyone struggling with sin, emphasizing that complete freedom comes through God's power and filling your heart with his Word.

    https://wcmin.us/ss250622c

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    46 mins
  • The Power of Being Ordinary - Carter Conlon
    Jun 18 2025

    In this powerful and heartfelt message, Pastor Carter Conlon emphasizes that God's glory is often revealed not through grandeur or prominence but through the ordinary. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Luke 4 and Isaiah 53, the sermon challenges believers to embrace their identity and calling, not in spite of their simplicity but because of it.

    Main Ideas:

    1. God uses the ordinary to reveal his power: Jesus came as a humble, unremarkable man to show that God's strength isn't tied to appearance or status.
    2. The Spirit of the Lord brings healing and freedom: Quoting Luke 4, the sermon declares the promises of Jesus—to heal broken hearts, give sight to the blind, and set captives free—as truths for today.
    3. Ministry is not about platform or prominence: Real ministry happens in everyday life—at grocery stores, on the road, at work—wherever God's people are present.
    4. Don’t be offended by your simplicity: Many believers struggle because they expect ministry or identity to be grand. But God delights in using the ordinary for extraordinary purposes.
    5. You are the body of Christ: No matter your job, role, or background, the Spirit of God lives in you and desires to work through you.

    This is a call to stop striving for worldly significance and instead rejoice in being who God made us to be, knowing that his Spirit works powerfully through the humble.

    https://wcmin.us/ws250604c

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    52 mins
  • Have You Seen the Father Yet? | David Wilkerson
    Jun 15 2025

    This powerful sermon explores how Jesus came primarily to reveal the Heavenly Father's character and love to humanity. Wilkerson emphasizes that true Christian intimacy goes beyond knowing Jesus to understanding God as our caring, loving Father.

    Main Ideas:

    • Jesus' primary mission was to reveal who the Heavenly Father is through his words, actions, and miracles - everything Christ did was an expression of the Father's heart

    • The disciples missed the revelation - even after three years with Jesus, they still didn't understand the Father's nature, prompting Jesus' response "Have I been so long with you and yet you have not known me?"

    • Every miracle showed the Father's character - from turning water to wine (God cares about daily needs) to raising the widow's son (God is moved by our pain) to feeding the multitudes (God provides for those who seek him)

    • God chose to be our Father - we didn't choose him, but he selected us out of love and mercy, not because we earned it or got "good enough"

    • True intimacy requires separation - to experience this Father-child relationship, believers must "come out from among them" and separate from worldly influences and unclean things

    • The Father's love brings rest - instead of striving and struggling, we can trust our lives into his hands, knowing he will provide, protect, and guide us through every trial

    https://wcmin.us/ss250615c

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    52 mins