David Wilkerson (Sermons)

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Chris1975

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Yeah, he didn't beat the bushes around...
 

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back when i was more into spiritual milk


i liked david as a brand new christian
paul washer
chuck missler
doug hamp (a liiiittle)
Kent hovind
tim conway
alan horvath


buuut 1 by 1

id find little things i felt God would show me when i read the word

that would make me disagree with something these men said

so little by little id focus more on the Word and less on sermons


though

every man i listed
was used by God to speak OF God and soften my heart

grow my hunger for truth

and i thank all of them
and God for using them
 
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All ministers have good understandings in some areas and not so good in other areas. No one man has all the truth. We need the "good" that each does have and when they teach in the anointing that they have been send by God to teach on. That is a good thing. When they go off in other areas - they are just giving their own opinions or what their church teachings and traditions have taught them.

I love Wilkerson's book "The cross and the switchblade." - it spoke of the love of God in action as Wilkerson was sent by God to those people in the city.
 

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I don't condone this type of thing but to show us that to someone - everyone is a heretic.

Here are a bunch of people saying Wilkerson is a heretic because of his supposed "heresies".

David Wilkerson's False Prophecies and False Teachings

David Wilkerson's False Prophecies

The following are a collection of quotes from David Wilkerson's newsletters that indicate he has been giving false teachings and false prophecies. David Wilkerson claims to not be a prophet, yet he even says in his newsletters he was given a prophetic message from the Lord for us and he keeps giving prophecies. Regardless of whether he is a prophet or not, his prophecies are not coming true, as will be shown below.

( quote from the above website )



Here is another...there are lot's of them. To some denominations - just the fact that hi is Pentecostal makes him a heretic right off the bat.

We all need to listen to the Holy Spirit and eat the hay and spit out the sticks in every minister's teachings.

Pastor David Wilkerson's False Plan Of Salvation

Personally I loved the way our brother Wilkerson went to the inter city and preached Christ and His love and grace to people like Nicky Cruz.
 
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back when i was more into spiritual milk


i liked david as a brand new christian
paul washer
chuck missler
doug hamp (a liiiittle)
Kent hovind
tim conway
alan horvath


buuut 1 by 1

id find little things i felt God would show me when i read the word

that would make me disagree with something these men said

so little by little id focus more on the Word and less on sermons


though

every man i listed
was used by God to speak OF God and soften my heart

grow my hunger for truth

and i thank all of them
and God for using them
***try Chuck Smith***his teaching of the Bible is Awesome***my pastor went to Bible School with him in Los Angelos in the 40's...
 

Chris1975

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Neither of the above two offer a shred of evidence.

The first link you gave has a link to a Polish article. Do we have to translate each line? Then the author says she has hard copies of the statements he made, with her. Nothing else available online. Sounds a bit suspicious. So we are not able to, based on the link provided, verify anything she says. It would be a bit more helpful if the link was more credible.

In the second link, all we have is someone with an OSAS bias disagreeing with statements. All of the David Wilkerson comments in Green seem to be aligned with scriptural truth. The white one's (the author of this "expose' " article) are the dodgy ones. :)
 

Chris1975

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Chris1975

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[video=youtube;rPcwdtFGBkc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPcwdtFGBkc&list=WL&index=21[/video]
 

Chris1975

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[video=youtube;Bulg4mCHLEs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bulg4mCHLEs[/video]
 

Chris1975

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[video=youtube;_kqLP30MAsM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kqLP30MAsM[/video]
 
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It always amuses me to hear someone say "I don't listen to people like that, because they're wrong on things", or "we're not supposed to listen to man's thoughts on that stuff, we're supposed to go to the Word."

Theeenn, they do one of two things..... They will post a video or writing from a "nobody" to back up their stand on an issue, or say, "It means this" when their education is waaay below those they criticize.

NOW we know why they won't/don't use commentaries, & only use lexicons on words with multiple meanings..... You can't use eisegesis with them. They cannot be twisted to conform to their image.:)
 
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Chris,

The entire system is a system of error and that includes the theology of David Wilkerson.

Look at this statement...

Here is where many Christians fail. They say, "I am the righteousness ofChrist!" No! We are not the righteousness of Christ. We have had therighteousness of Christ reckoned to us! We have no righteousness inourselves; there is no good thing in us.

The perfect righteousness of Christ is not infused or poured into us.Rather, we are accounted righteous in God's eyes because of Jesus.Christ's righteousness is credited to our account! God imputes therighteousness of Christ to us.


This righteousness is not something that is in us. Rather, it is only inChrist. Yet when God looks at us, He sees us only as being in Christ --as perfectly righteous!
"Delivered From This Present Evil World!" by David Wilkerson, founding pastor of Times Square Church, New York City - March 25, 1996

David Wilkerson upheld the false gospel of substitution. He literally believed that the "righteousness of Jesus" is credited to the believers account. Thus in his mind, Jesus is the replacement saviour, the one who SWAPS places with sinner.

The Bible teaches no such thing. The Bible teaches that God reckons FAITH itself as righteousness, there is not any transfer of righteousness from Jesus to anyone.

Look at this verse...

Rom 4:5 But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.

Faith works by love (Gal 5:6) and works no ill (Rom 13:10) and therefore faith establishes the law as opposed to voiding it (Rom 3:31).

Neither righteousness or sin can be transferred. Sin and righteousness are moral issues, not tangible entities of substance that can be transferred.

The Bible teaches that he who DOES what is right is righteous.

1Jn 3:7 Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as he is righteous.

Righteousness has to do with CHARACTER, not some legal transfer.

David Wilkerson implied a "sin/repent" cycle in his theology because he approached the Cross in the context of substitution as opposed to it being the means of PURGING AND PURIFYING. Without a purging and purifying then the root of iniquity remains.

Take a look at this quote...

Perfection does not mean a sinless, flawless heart. Man judges by outward appearances, by what he sees. But God judges the heart, the unseen motives (1 Samuel 16:7). David was said to have had a perfect heart toward God "all the days of his life," yet he failed the Lord often. His life was marked forever by adultery and a notorious murder.

The basic definition of perfect is: completeness, maturity. In the Hebrew and Greek, the definition includes: uprightness, being without spot, without blemish, totally obedient. It means to finish what was started; a complete performance. Wesley called it "constant obedience."


A perfect heart is a responsive heart. It quickly and totally answers the Lord's wooings, whisperings and warnings. This heart says at all times, "Speak, Lord, for your servant heareth. Show me the path and I will walk in it."
Once, during a long drive from the Teen Challenge farm in Pennsylvania to New York City, the Lord spoke to my inner man: "There is such a thing as a perfect heart. I want to show you what it is so you can seek after it!"
At that time God revealed to my spirit that Christ commits Himself to those who walk before Him with a perfect, responsive heart - and that three things distinguish such a heart.
A Perfect Heart by David Wilkerson October 2, 1989

David Wilkerson asserted that a "perfect heart towards God" can be inclusive of adultery and murder, so long as the heart responds afterwards. Hence the "sin/repent" cycle where one can "sin and not surely die" so long as one doesn't do it too often.

He was a false teacher who deceived many people with a "form of godliness" yet denied the power thereof.

I mean look at the quotes above. They speak for themselves.

Sure he might speak of holiness and obedience but the CONTEXT of those statement is within the framework of substitution and a righteousness transfer. Thus when the fluff is peeled away you still have "ye can sin and not surely die" and the denial of genuine heart purity in salvation.

It's not the Gospel. There is no real union with Christ wrought through entering into the New Covenant once and for all with the associated purging of sin and the purification of the heart. Thus there is no "made the righteousness of God in Him" via the means of the "Spirit of life in Jesus Christ." It NEVER happens! There is only a "form of godliness" masquerading as the real thing.

David Wilkerson believed in Penal Substitution and Original Sin and those foundational doctrines corrupted his entire framework. By promoting David Wilkerson you are promoting a corrupted framework which is established upon a corrupted foundation.
 

SparkleEyes

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After reading this thread, I am inclined to not listen to any of Wilkerson's sermons. I did, however, like The Cross and the Switchblade when I read it years ago.