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In One Hour Everything Is Going to Change

by David Wilkerson | September 3, 2007

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COVER LETTER

September 3, 2007

Dearly Beloved:

THE LORD BE PRAISED!

The prophet Isaiah speaks prophetically to our generation. He pinpoints a period in time when men will have “defiled” the earth, changing and transgressing the laws of their fathers. Simultaneously there will be great pride and haughtiness. It will be a time of unparalleled greed, leading to a great shaking of nations. This is all prophesied in Isaiah 24.

Enclosed you will find my message, “In One Hour, Everything Is Going to Change.” It may sound like a doomsday message, but if you read it through you will find it is Isaiah's glorious vision of a last-days spiritual awakening.

When a devastating attack falls on an unnamed city, causing great destruction and death, the entire world will change in that one hour of havoc. Yet, in that very time period, Isaiah hears a song rising from God’s people. It signals an awakening of the church. Isaiah’s prophecy is a message of hope in the world’s dark hour.

Right now, the stock markets have been shaken. There is mounting fear and confusion throughout the world. Perhaps you have had pangs of fear as frightening events seem to strike daily. I tell you, the crises ahead are going to be shattering. Every believer’s faith is going to be tested severely.

Isaiah predicted all that we see unfolding before our eyes. But he also tells us the children of God will glorify him in the midst of the fires: “Wherefore glorify ye the Lord in the fires, even the name of the Lord God” (Isaiah 24:15). Here is the hope: “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. Trust ye in the Lord forever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength” (26:3–4).

Isaiah said that when the foundations of the world shake, “(God will be) a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall” (Isaiah 25:4).

Meanwhile, we go on in hope and faith ministering to the many mission efforts around the world that God has opened to us. We are caring for the fatherless here in America and in many nations.

Your mission gift does so much for so many. We thank you for helping us. God bless you for caring.

In Christ,
DAVID WILKERSON

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