Fruition of David Wilkerson Prophecy Is Shaking the Church

David Wilkerson (Charisma News archives)

Mario Murillo says David Wilkerson saw it coming. The scope and sensationalism that has engulfed our churches for years—something that has left the church empty and dry—will no longer be tolerated by God. True children of God want more, and a separation, Murillo says, is coming our way very soon for a "massive number of Christians" who will experience this strange miracle.

"The Holy Spirit is separating them. He has selected them for special grace and power to do mighty acts at the edge of history," Murillo says. "They will be uniquely equipped to face the sophisticated evil of our time. But it all begins by making peace with the Holy Spirit and restoring His rightful place in our hearts and in the church.

"Take a close look at the book of Acts and you will see the disarming down-to-earth way they related to the Holy Spirit. While they revered Him deeply, they had a sense of his nearness and His involvement in their day-to-day operation. They behaved as if He was close by and they could almost see Him. Most of all, they anticipated His instructions."

Acts 13:2-4 reads: "As they worshipped the Lord and fasted, the Holy Spirit said, 'Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.' Then after fasting and praying, they laid their hands on them and sent them off. So, being sent out by the Holy Spirit, they went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus."

Murillo says God is revealing to all praying people that a glorious new work of the Spirit is about to break forth, and that He will shake everything that can be shaken, tearing down the old political, backslidden, ecclesiastical system.

In essence, millions of His children are hearing God's command: "Separate to Me!"

Years ago, Murillo says, the Holy Spirit revealed to Wilkerson, one of His greatest warriors, that pockets of prophetic people would huddle together across the nation. Among themselves, Wilkerson says, they knew that what has taken place in recent years is a far cry from what God expects of them.

"This is not it," Wilkerson said. "There is something more. ... We want more. More than entertainment. More than big, showy buildings. More than a shallow celebrity gospel. We want deeper values. We want to see Jesus. We want spotless robes of righteousness. We want to go back to doing things in total dependence on God."

In other words, Wilkerson said, the church in general became lazy and complacent. And those who wished to continue doing things God's way were treated like outcasts because they wouldn't conform to the culture-friendly atmosphere that darkened our churches and bowed to Satan's will instead of God's and denied the presence of the Holy Spirit.

"Many of these people were chased out of churches that were once fiery, Spirit-filled churches that had taken on a new 'seeker-friendly' format," Wilkerson said. "They saw their church now focused on church growth, down-playing the presence of the Holy Spirit, and only designed to attract outsiders. They felt punished for wanting a move of God."

But no more. Murillo says that those who are simply hungry for more of God and for Jesus to do His work are done with "ego-centric preachers with grandiose, expensive and carnal visions that have nothing to do with soul winning or revival."

Preachers, he said, have been distracted or even derailed from their first love. Disciples are abandoning "attraction" churches and something revolutionary is happening inside them because God is starting a fresh movement.

Wilkerson once said that "God is revealing to all praying people that a glorious new work of the Spirit is about to break forth. God is going to shake everything that can be shaken. He will tear down the old political, backslidden, ecclesiastical system. He will disown the formal, super-church structure. He will chase out of His presence all who are engaging in self-promoting ministries."

Murillo says these praying people "will force changes, and that they are a new breed for a new need. They are frustrated, hungry and their numbers are growing fast. They are coalescing around certain truths: fasting, repentance and holy surrender to Christ."

Isn't this what the younger generations—especially GenZ—are looking for from today's church? They are tired of the complacency they have been seeing in their churches for years.

When evil is exalted, Murillo says, "God looks for deliverers. He looks for those who will allow God to make them indestructible and irresistible voices to restore righteousness to America.

March CM CoverWilkerson saw it, but so did Smith Wigglesworth back in 1927. Wigglesworth prophesied then, "All the people which are pressing into and getting ready for this glorious attained place where they shall not be found naked, where they shall be blameless, where they shall be immovable, where they shall be purified by the power of the Word of God, have within them a consciousness of the very presence of God within, changing their very nature and preparing them for a greater thing, and causing them to be ready for translation."

Both men, Murillo says, believe that this gathering unto the Holy Spirit would begin after a great falling away. And the great falling away has been happening for years.

But a great gathering of frustrated saints is also beginning to happen and these are being pulled away from fleshly things to desire godly things. "They are," Murillo says, "surrendering to a special work of the Holy spirit, and it will soon engulf the earth."

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Shawn A. Akers is the online editor at Charisma Media.


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