World Challenge Sermons

World Challenge, Inc.

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.

  1. 1D AGO

    Why Is the World the Way It Is? | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson walks straight into the hardest question first — why is the world like it is, and why am I like I am — then reveals that the same one-man problem that unleashed sin, death, and condemnation on the human race has been more than answered by one man whose grace, righteousness, and abundant life far outweigh everything Adam lost. Preached: May 1, 2026 Main Points: One man's sin in a garden released a virus more contagious and more deadly than anything that ever came out of a laboratory, spreading condemnation, judgment, death, and the wrath of God to every person born since. The mortality rate from the fall of man is exactly 100 percent. The more important question is not why the world is as it is, but why I am as I am, because that is the one arena where the Holy Spirit will actually allow us to change something. Paul confessed it plainly: I do the very thing I hate and cannot do the thing I want. We are sin deniers. We call it a moral failure, a disorder, a syndrome, a hangup, a struggle. God calls it sin, and until we call it what he calls it, we cannot receive what he has already done about it. Jesus did not just come to forgive the sins you committed. He came to absorb the very sinner that you are. In the garden, he held a cup containing every war, every aborted child, every knocked-down door, every broken promise, every addiction, and he drank it. The cross is not the complete story on its own. Jesus had to live a perfect life first, because only a spotless priest can sacrifice for others. His obedience was the prerequisite for his atoning death to be sufficient for the sins of the world. The gospel is not just subtraction. Jesus did not simply take your sin and leave you empty. He imputed his own perfect righteousness, holiness, and obedience into you. That is the exchange that sets captives free. You may have come looking for a breakthrough. Gary said it plainly: "You don't need a breakthrough; you need Jesus." One mercy outweighs a billion afflictions, and that one mercy is this: when you were dead in your sin, the King of kings came from heaven and washed you clean. https://wcmin.us/SS260517c

    48 min
  2. MAY 10

    Finding Peace in an Anxious World | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson walks a stressed and anxious generation through Philippians 4, revealing that contentment isn't a spiritual zap at an altar but a hard-won journey of learning to move everything out of the red bucket of anxiety and into the everything bucket of prayer, gratitude, and trust. Preached: April 12, 2026 Main Points: • America is the most prosperous nation on earth and also the most anxious, because prosperity breeds comparison, comparison breeds discontentment, and discontentment is the open door through which fear and despair walk in uninvited. • Paul doesn't say he was delivered from anxiety in a moment. He says he learned contentment, the same word twice, a slow journey through shipwrecks and snakebites and thorns in the flesh that nobody volunteered for. • The nothing bucket and the everything bucket: be anxious about nothing, but in everything bring prayer and supplication with thanksgiving. The anxious things don't disappear, but you stop letting them sit in the wrong bucket. • Gary's son was homeless and battling addiction, and he spent nights with his face in the carpet, not knowing if Elliot would survive a fentanyl overdose. That is where he learned, not in a comfortable season, what Paul was actually talking about. • His daughter had a picture of laying her problems at Jesus's feet, then walking away. The Lord spoke to her heart and said, "Don't just lay your problems at my feet, lay yourself at my feet." That is supplication. • The right song sung on the wrong side of the Red Sea: Moses and Miriam waited until they crossed before they sang. God is inviting us to sing it now, on this side, while the Egyptians are still coming and the water hasn't moved yet. • Anxiety is not just a struggle; it is a foghorn. Every time it sounds, it is signaling a heart that hasn't yet learned to trust, and that signal is an invitation to pray rather than worry, to worship rather than spiral into the what-ifs. https://wcmin.us/SS260510c

    40 min
  3. MAY 3

    The Ministry of Prayer and Mercy | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson shares a string of breathtaking testimonies — a sister healed of cancer, a boy pulled from a garbage dump now heading to medical school, thirty orphans sleeping on concrete floors about to get their first beds — revealing that pure and undefiled religion isn't powerful preaching but showing up for the forgotten. Preached: March 6, 2026 Main Points: • Gary's sister had her stomach removed and cancer found in her pancreas and bloodstream, then went back for one more test and the tumor was gone. He offered it not as a personal story but as a promise: he is no respecter of persons, and that same healing power is available to all who believe. • James says pure and undefiled religion is caring for orphans and widows, and nobody told Gary growing up that neglecting the vulnerable was as defiling as adultery or theft. Jesus's own brother wrote it because he watched his big brother live it for thirty years. • A little boy pulled from a Romanian hospital crib who had never walked, a child rescued from a Mumbai garbage dump whose mother was dying of AIDS, boys in India whose organs were being harvested — these are the ones World Challenge exists for, and every one of them has a resurrection story. • After David Wilkerson passed, Gary watched World Challenge's funding quietly erode for over a decade. Then Carter Conlon asked a simple question: what does World Challenge actually do? That night Gary got out a yellow notepad, crossed off twelve ministries, and let God show him the one hill worth dying on. • The one thing: orphans and widows in the most war-torn, impoverished places nobody else wants to go. In 2025 alone, World Challenge grew from caring for 2,500 to over 40,000 orphans and widows across 37 nations. • There are 500 children right now sleeping on concrete floors who need a bed and a teddy bear, and it costs fifty dollars. Gary asked the room to consider being the person who makes that happen. • Paul's shortest sermon is also his most honest: brothers, pray for us. The man who planted churches across the known world knew that without people interceding behind him, none of it held together. https://wcmin.us/SS260503c

    22 min
  4. APR 26

    Darker World, Brighter Church | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson delivers a sobering prophetic warning that the apparent cultural cleanup happening in America is not revival but a swept and empty house, and that seven spirits more evil than before are circling, waiting to return with a flood of filth that will dwarf everything the church has already seen. Preached: March 5, 2026 Main Points: • What looks like cultural progress in America right now—courts shifting, wokeism fading, schools pulling back—is not genuine revival. It's a swept and whitewashed house, empty on the inside, and Jesus warned that an empty house is exactly where seven more evil spirits return. • Gary watched the National Prayer Breakfast and heard key national leaders speaking not with Christian values but with hatred and division, a facade of Christian nationalism that mistakes making things look better for actually filling the house with God. • Romans 1 describes a three-stage progression: God gives a nation up to lust, then to dishonorable passions, then to a debased mind that can no longer tell good from evil. Gary believes we are right on the doorstep of that third and most terrifying stage. • The pornography his father David Wilkerson predicted in the 1970s, a little black box filtering filth into your home, is now in your pocket. Virtual reality will burn images into young minds in ways the current generation can barely imagine. • The answer is not just revival, which comes and goes. The answer is resistance: chest out, fist clenched, obstructing the enemy's advance, counteracting every evil force with a holy testimony that the world cannot explain away. • Gary's nine-year-old grandson had his heart broken on Valentine's Day, then at two in the morning saw the face of Jesus above his bed and has been reading his Bible in the park ever since. That is the Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego generation God is raising up. • When the enemy brings seven spirits, God will answer with a sevenfold, even a seven-hundredfold, outpouring of the Holy Spirit on men and women who refuse to bow, who fight on their knees, in their preaching, in their marriages, and in how they raise their children. https://wcmin.us/SS260426c

    35 min
  5. APR 19

    A Brand Plucked from the Fire | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson delivers a jarring prophetic assignment, walking leaders and believers through the story of Samson to show how subtle seduction works one small compromise at a time until the anointing is gone, the eyes are out, and the only thing left to offer the crowd is entertainment. Preached: March 4, 2026 Main Points: • Gary didn't want to preach this message. He would have preferred pleasant prophecies, but his assignment was to peer through the hole in the wall like Ezekiel and name what he saw: headlines full of fallen pastors are just the visible tip of a far deeper iceberg of hidden compromise. • Samson's problem wasn't that Delilah was irresistible. It was that he was convinced he was too strong, too anointed, too godly to ever fall. That confidence is exactly what made him vulnerable to the game of then, then, then. •Seduction never announces itself. It doesn't show up as a prostitute at your door. It shows up as Instagram, as a little coldness toward your spouse, as tolerating jealousy, as managing a sin instead of repenting of it. • The most terrifying verse in the story is not when Samson's hair is cut. It's when he wakes up and says, "I will go out as other times," without knowing his strength had already left him. Pastors are preaching sermons, leading churches, administrating ministries, and not knowing the Lord has departed. • When all the anointing is ground away, what's left is entertainment. Somewhere between 50 and 75 percent of American churches have become entertainment centers, because clowns entertaining goats is all that remains when the Holy Spirit has left the building. • The difference between Samson and Joshua the high priest is not the severity of their sin. It's where they chose to stand. Samson kept standing before Delilah. Joshua kept standing before the Lord, filthy clothes and all, and got a clean garment put on. • Gary ends with the strangest altar call he'd ever given, sending people out a back door alone with Jesus for five minutes, because sometimes before there can be rejoicing, there has to be weeping and mourning and real business done with God. https://wcmin.us/SS260419c

    41 min
  6. APR 12

    Every Ship Needs an Anchor | David Wilkerson

    David Wilkerson paints an unforgettable picture of every human soul as a ship on a stormy sea, revealing that while society loses hope and sailors vomit over the side in eight-foot swells, God reaches his arm beneath your vessel and anchors you to something that doesn't sink but rises. Preached: July 21, 1996 Main Points: • Society is a raging ocean, and every person is a ship on it. If you could see inside the hearts around you, you'd find nothing but storms: broken homes, addiction, men who rape and feel no guilt, a culture that has lost its moral compass entirely. • Paul's ship was exceedingly tossed, the sun gone dark, all hope of survival taken away. That description perfectly fits where our world stands right now, where even atheists are rising up and crying, "What has happened to us?" • When the anchor dropped in Paul's storm, the ship held through the night. God told him everyone would survive, and all 276 came safely to shore. The anchor didn't stop the storm. It just made sure the storm couldn't destroy the ship. • Your anchor doesn't go down into the ocean floor. It goes up through the veil into the Holy of Holies itself, where God reaches his arm beneath your hull and holds you above the water while the winds keep blowing. • God told Wilkerson his boat was puny and he didn't know where the rocks were, then put the Holy Ghost on board as captain. Now every morning he wakes up asking, "Lord, where are you taking me today?" and the bigger the wind, the faster they go. • Hope is not wishful thinking. It is taking God at his word on the good things he has promised, trusting that no enemy has a weapon that can bring you down before your time, and that God will see you through every hard place. • God's not mad at you. He's not waiting to punish you. He made an ironclad commitment, swearing by his own name because there was nothing greater to swear by, and all he asks is that you give him your whole heart and let him be the captain. https://wcmin.us/SS260412c

    43 min
  7. APR 5

    Witnesses to the Resurrection | David Wilkerson

    David Wilkerson reveals why God chose only 512 witnesses to the resurrection rather than displaying the risen Christ to all Jerusalem, showing that the proof of the resurrection was never meant to be a historical fact argued from a distance but a living reality experienced from the inside out. Preached: April 23, 2000 Main Points: • God could have sent the risen Jesus marching down the temple aisle to confront Caiaphas, appearing before Pilate through solid walls, standing in the middle of the soldiers still gambling over his robe. Wilkerson admits something in him wishes he had, but God had a better plan. • The religious leaders sat through an earthquake, total darkness, rocks splitting, and the temple veil tearing in two, and still didn't believe. More miracles would have changed nothing for hearts that hard. • Only 512 chosen witnesses saw the risen Christ because they were the only ones who could truly see him. They had already shared in his death, and now they shared in his resurrection life. • Paul never walked with Jesus during his ministry, yet declared, "He was seen of me also," because the resurrection wasn't just something that happened to Jesus. It happened in Paul, and it's happening in you. • If someone demands proof that Christ is alive, you don't need a history book. You look them in the eye and say, "You're looking at it." The resurrection is still happening, one dead soul raised to life at a time. • The person sitting next to you at church may have been an alcoholic, an adulterer, someone chained by a sin they hated and couldn't escape. That changed life is the only proof the world needs that Jesus came out of that tomb. • Wilkerson confessed feeling inadequate in fully describing Jesus, but said this: After all these years, he has put a love in my heart for him that keeps growing, and even eternity won't be enough to fathom the fullness of his glory. https://wcmin.us/ss260405c

    31 min
  8. MAR 29

    Mixing Mission with Ministry to the Lord | Gary Wilkerson

    Gary Wilkerson calls believers to stop playing just one note and start living in harmony, revealing that a life fully alive to God requires both the driven mission of an Elon Musk and the quiet intimacy of a monk, because without both, you'll either burn out or be counted out. Preached: February 1, 2026 Main Points: • Jesus modeled the rhythm perfectly: after hearing his cousin John had been beheaded, he withdrew to grieve alone, then turned and had compassion on the crowd, then withdrew again to pray. This is the pattern we're missing. • People are never a problem for Jesus. He never has to rearrange his agenda to fit them in because compassion flows naturally from his heart, so mission and ministry aren't in conflict. • Some of you are evangelical Elon Musks, driven and visionary and passionate, but you will burn out if you don't pull away. Others are monks at heart, peaceful and prayerful, but you'll be counted out if you never engage a mission beyond yourself. • Gary watched his father, David Wilkerson, build world-changing ministries and then spend entire days locked in his prayer room, telling his wife, "I'm in a meeting," even if the President called. That combination was the secret. • John on Patmos, surrounded by persecution, pressed into the Spirit on the Lord's day and saw not just seven churches to manage but one standing in the middle, and that one changed everything. • Harmony isn't playing C, then D, then back to C. It's playing them together as a chord, letting mission and solitude sound at the same time until your life becomes music instead of noise. • You're frustrated, unfulfilled, or burned out because you're playing one note. God is calling you today to restore your first love and never let anything separate you from both his presence and his purpose. https://wcmin.us/ss260329c

    32 min

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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.

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