Marianne Haworth (31 Oct 2008)
"defending David Wilkserson"
DEFENDING DAVID WILKERSON -by Andrew Strom.
There
are large sections of the modern 'Prophetic' movement who for a long
time now have bitterly opposed all that David Wilkerson stands for.
They describe him as a 'Doom and Gloom' merchant - always warning of
what is coming and calling the nation and the church to REPENTANCE.
I
received an email from some U.S friends awhile ago who had just gone
back to a Pentecostal church after some years. They told me, 'If I
bring up David Wilkerson, they all get a hateful, angry look on their
face.' Isn't that terribly sad.
Even though David Wilkerson is
the one man who has consistently warned America of cataclysms just like
the ones we are seeing, he is still denigrated. Even though he is
proved right, still they detest him! I think it is because his major
message is 'REPENT'. And he doesn't pussy-foot around like a lot of
these other so-called 'prophets'.
When the 'God Wants You
Rich' prosperity message began to spread, David was one of the few
leaders who publicly refuted it and called the people to repent from
the 'love of money'. Many hated him for that. Especially because he is
so direct and up-front.
And when the 'Toronto Blessing' came
along, with churches full of the most weird and often ugly behaviour -
he called it like it was. He was one of the few (if any) Pentecostal
leaders who actually stood up publicly and refuted this new 'spirit'
that was invading the church. You can imagine how despised he was for
that.
There is a 'Prophetic' movement in the world today that
is in my opinion very far removed from the word 'Prophet'. It sells
truckloads of books and holds untold conferences, but at the end of the
day it is a mealy-mouthed travesty of the word 'Prophetic'. It retains
its popularity because it is almost always 'positive' and up-lifting.
The voice of an Amos or Jeremiah is rarely (if ever) heard in its ranks
- let alone a 'John the Baptist'. It is almost never blunt or
confrontational - especially about sin.
A lot of this movement
has a chronic obsession with the 'religious spirit'. Everywhere these
people look all they can see are religious spirits of legalism,
pharisaism, etc. Thus they are always talking about 'grace, grace,
grace'. The words 'Sin, Righteousness and Judgement' are almost a
horror to them, because they are so fearful of being 'religious'. And
thus when they come across a prophet who actually preaches on Sin,
Righteousness and Judgement (-which are the very things Jesus said His
Spirit would CONVICT of), they reject him. Every true prophet that I
know of down through history has been a 'Sin, Righteousness and
Judgement' preacher. So has every true Revivalist. (Finney, Wesley,
Whitfield, Edwards, etc). It is part of the job description!
We
have invented a new meaning for the term 'Prophetic' in our day that is
far below the standard of the Bible. And far below the standard that
must be in place to see a true Revival. I think it was God's spokesman
Ezekiel who coined the term 'pillow prophets'. That is the last thing
that America needs in her hour of crisis. What is needed are voices who
truly tell it like it is - who WARN the people, no matter what the
cost. -A 'clear trumpet sound'.
David Wilkerson has been just
such a voice. And he is almost a 'lone' voice - though thank God he is
widely heard. I believe God has placed him in New York for this very
hour - the city that combines world political power (-The U.N) with
world financial power and world media power. David is 'God's man' in
that city - I truly believe this. And if he says that God's message to
America through these tragedies is 'REPENT' then personally I will
believe him rather than any mealy-mouthed 'prophet' who says otherwise.
I am going to listen to the 'man on the spot'.
David hates sin
and deception so much, and loves God and the people so much, that he
cannot stand to be silent when God's heart-truths are being trampled
underfoot. That is the mark of a true prophet. Keep it up, David!
God bless you all.
Andrew Strom.