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David Wilkerson

If You Will Just Call Out to Him

David Wilkerson teaches that we can find God in any circumstance and give ourselves wholly to communion with Him, regardless of our isolation or circumstances.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative power of calling out to God, using the example of the apostle John, who, despite being isolated and banished to Patmos, chose to focus solely on worship and communion with the Lord. John's decision to seek God in his desolation led to profound revelations that would impact the church for eternity. Rather than succumbing to despair, John found strength in prayer and the Holy Spirit, demonstrating that true fulfillment comes from a deep relationship with Jesus. Wilkerson encourages believers that they can experience this same connection with God, regardless of their circumstances.

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In the early years of the Church, a great persecution took place. During that awful period, the apostle John was taken prisoner and sent to Rome before being banished to the Isle of Patmos to die. Patmos was a small, desolate place inhabited by only a few other prisoners who had been exiled there.

When John disembarked at Patmos, he was left stranded, forsaken, isolated. He would later write, "I am banished to Patmos for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ" (see Revelation 1:9).

Why was John, a disciple of Jesus, given such a sentence? And why was Rome, the world's ruling power, desperate to isolate him from civilization? Clearly, Rome considered him a threat, as he was obviously renowned among both Jews and Gentiles.

Now, John would be looked upon as a failure. If he were measured by the current standards of success, he would be considered worth nothing: he had no congregation, no church building, no money, no vehicle, no house, no decent clothes.

But how wrong everyone would be! Something incredible happened to John after his first few days on Patmos. He made a decision that impacted the entire church world for eternity. Simply put, John died to all his own plans and thought of ministry. As far as he knew, his exile on Patmos was his final lot but he determined to worship God. "I'm going to walk in the Spirit and give myself to seeking the face of God. Now I have time to get to know him as I never have."

John's life was reduced to a single focus: Jesus Christ alone. And he said, in essence, "All I will ever need is prayer, worship and communion with Lord." It was there on Patmos that John learned to be dependent on the voice of Holy Spirit. And the good news is that later, John was given his freedom and his writings became an anointed light to the world.

You don't need to be isolated in order to give yourself wholly to communion with the Lord. God will meet you right where you are, at any time of day or night, if you will just call out to him.

Sermon Outline

  1. John's Exile on Patmos
  2. The Importance of Focusing on God
  3. God's Availability
  4. Application to Our Lives
  5. Giving ourselves wholly to God
  6. Finding God in any circumstance

Key Quotes

“I'm going to walk in the Spirit and give myself to seeking the face of God.” — David Wilkerson
“All I will ever need is prayer, worship and communion with Lord.” — David Wilkerson
“You don't need to be isolated in order to give yourself wholly to communion with the Lord.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • We can give ourselves wholly to communion with God, regardless of our circumstances.
  • God is available to us anywhere, anytime, if we will just call out to Him.
  • We must focus on worshiping God and seeking His face in order to find true fulfillment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rome exile John to Patmos?
Rome considered John a threat to their power and a threat to the status quo.
What was John's decision on Patmos?
John decided to focus on worshiping God and seeking His face.
How can we apply John's experience to our lives?
We can give ourselves wholly to communion with God, regardless of our circumstances.
Can we find God in isolation?
Yes, God is available to us anywhere, anytime, if we will just call out to Him.

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