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Pastor Tim Delina
Praise God. I am so eternally grateful for Pastor Tim Delina and for Cindy and the family and the blood, sweat, and tears that Pastor Tim and his family have poured into this church. Presence of God that you have experienced here today doesn't just happen. It happens when there's somebody at the helm that is seeking God on your behalf and seeking a word from the Lord, which you have been getting from this pulpit. And I do thank God. I leaned over to Pastor Patrick today, and I came here in 1994, and I leaned over, I said, it's like nothing has changed. The same. The same presence of God is here. The same joy is here that has been here for years and years and years. And you know what you are experiencing. Can we get rid of the echo and the sound system? That would be appreciated. Thank you. What we're experiencing here is a miracle. 40 years the presence of God has been here. This church has been in revival, and
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I thank God for it with all of my heart.
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Praise God. Now, Father, I thank you that you have allowed me to live to see this day. I thank you, Lord, that you spoke to me 44 years ago and we're now on the edge of what you spoke to my heart. I thank you, God, that your anointing is what makes a difference. It's your presence that sets us apart from the society and even religious opinions all around us. God, it's your presence that makes the difference.
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So, Lord, I thank you today, God,
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with everything within me. Lord, I'm asking for an anointing on this soul body one more time, God, that you would speak to the hearts of your people. You would bear witness to the words that come from you. Lord Jesus Christ, help me, God, to walk in line with your heart, your mind, and what it is that you want to say to your people at this time. Lord, the opinions of man don't matter. Nothing I say from my own heart matters.
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The only thing that can bring us
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forward into life is what you say. And when we respond to you, God, and by your holy spirit and the inward dwelling of your word, you bring us to a place that only you can. God, help me today. God, help us to hear, help those that are online. Father, I pray for those that have come in from their homes, their cars, wherever they are. Lord Jesus Christ, speak to every heart. This is an amazing day that we're now living in. God, thank you, Lord.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you for opening to us an understanding of the spiritual realm so that we're not governed by what we see in the News. Lord, we're now governed by what you are speaking and what you choose to reveal to us. Give me great grace and give the hearers great grace today. Father, we thank you for it. In Jesus name, Amen. I want to speak to you this morning from the Song of Solomon. I'm going to begin in chapter 8 and verse 5 about the last days. We Wilderness Church. I happen to believe with all of my heart that in the last days before Christ returns, in the last days
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before judgment starts to fall on this
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nation and other nations like it that have vacated in a sense truth and embraced perversion and embraced lies and such like mercy still triumphs over judgment. It doesn't mean judgment doesn't come. It means mercy still triumphs.
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In essence, anybody who wants to come
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to Christ is able to do so. Anybody who desires to be free can be free. And I personally believe that there's going
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to be a church in this last
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day that's going to be a victorious church.
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A God filled people, A people with a mind that is similar to that which Christ would have them to have.
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A people on a mission to bring to redemption.
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Which is the only mission of Christ in the earth is the redemption of the lost, the saving of the lost and the discipling of those who are new to Christ. That is the mission of the church. The mission of the church is not to be personally comfortable. It's not to gather wealth to ourselves. It's not to dig some bunker somewhere and fill it with cans of beans
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so we can survive the coming days.
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Do you understand? The church's mission is to be empowered by the spirit of God and to go into this world and make a difference in this world. And by the grace of God, these last days we'll have a church. In the Song of Solomon, the writer writes these words in chapter 8, verse 5. Who is this coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved? The writer saw something. He saw a bride coming out of a dry place. A wilderness place leaning on the bridegroom. And this is a pictorial type of what we're going to see in these last days. We're going to see a church coming out of dry places, coming out of a wilderness place, leaning on Jesus Christ. A victorious church, a worshiping church. A church with life and joy. A church with a message. A church with an empowerment of the Holy Spirit to do things that can only be done by the Spirit of God. I am speaking prophetically today. Do you understand that? I know when the Holy Spirit is upon me. I know when God's spirit is flowing through me and speaking a message to his people. Now, not everybody, not everyone who goes to church is going to be part of the awakening that we're about to experience. But those who belong to Christ will see it and know it. Now, the wilderness is a place in between where we used to be and where we're called to be. That's where Israel for a season. For a long season. Actually, they weren't. They weren't supposed to be there for a long season, but ended up there
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for a long season.
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They were set free by the sovereign power of God from that which was determined to hold them captive and make them slaves to its power. And that's for many of you say that here today. I was a slave to alcohol. I was a slave to lust. I was a slave to, I don't know, fear, whatever it was in your life. But you know that God sovereignly came and touched your life and set you free. And it was because of the blood of Jesus Christ. It wasn't by any work of righteousness that you or I have done. It's the blood and the mercy of God that brought us out of where we used to be. And now what's supposed to be a short season ended up 40 years for a whole generation at that time because they would not go into the place that was promised them. Now you and I are promised life. We're promised eternal life. We're promised an abundant life. We're promised a reason to live. We're promised that our lives are supposed to bring glory to God.
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How?
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By God indwelling us by His Holy Spirit, giving us his word, taking us where we can't go, making us into what we could never be and giving us what we could never naturally possess. That people look at us and they see the. The reality of God. Not an argument about God, but the actual reality of God's willingness to show mercy in every generation. The wilderness is that place that's between our past and our promised future. Our past. Thank God. One time somebody gave me a picture of what I used to look like before I got saved. People are always happy to do that.
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Sometimes for you.
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I had lost all of those pictures
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when our house burned down.
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Somebody had one and they were just
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kind enough to hand it to me.
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And I looked into the eyes of that man and the first thing out
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of my mouth is I said, God, thank you that that man died and another man was born.
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I don't like what I saw in those eyes. But I was given a promised future. I had no ability to achieve it. I had no ability to attain it, only a heart to desire it. God, whatever you have for me, that's what I want for my future. The wilderness is the place in between self focus and others focus. We all come to Christ and we were focused on ourselves before we came to Christ, through salvation and for a short season. We're still self focused after. But that's a point of immaturity in a sense. When we come to maturity in Christ, everything inside shifts and we move into that place of promise which is about others. The whole reason we live is about other people. It's that place in between poverty and provision. When we lived in spiritual poverty and we had no abilities to do anything. But God brings us out and gives us the provision to become all that he's called us to be. The wilderness is the place that we live in between fear and faith, between things old and things new, between human effort and divine enablement. I don't know about you, I am hungrier for God than I have been in a long, long, long time. I want everything that God has for my life. I want the full pathway that he has set for my feet. And I don't care what I have to give up to get there. It makes no difference. I prayed even this morning. I said, God, you can have anything you want. I just want you. I want your will, I want your way, I want your pathway. I you want. I want your power. I want power. In my speech, I don't want to be just an argument about your existence. I want you to be able to prove your existence in spite of age, in spite of the fact that my own abilities are limited but yours are not. Now it's unfortunate, but many people choose
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to die in the wilderness.
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They come out of captivity and they end up in this in between place which can become very dry after a while. You know, you start coming to church and it's a great thing to come to church. And you sing the songs and you get momentarily stirred, but there's a dryness that is now part of your life, especially those that have been saved for any amount of time and you've not moved from the wilderness into the fullness of what God has for your life. In chapter five of Joshua, in verse four, it says, and this is the reason why Joshua was circumcised. This is the reason why Joshua took those born in the wilderness and marked them, in a sense, to be set apart for God. All the people who came out of Egypt, who were males, all the men of war had died in the wilderness on the way when they'd come out of Egypt. Now, I think I'm going to be bold in saying this, but I think the majority, not all, thank God, but the majority of people in America in the last two, three decades in some measure died in the wilderness, started coming to church and just kind of stayed there in church and never really moved into what God had for them. And because of that, the evidence is all around us. Because of that, morality abounds. Because of that, confusion is in society at almost every level. We abdicated, in a sense, the role that God had given to us as the body of Christ, to be that voice, to be that living testimony in the marketplace, in the workplace, on the job, everywhere we go. We were supposed to be salt and light in this world, but many chose to die in the wilderness. They lived there and they died there. But God found another generation. This is my hope now. This is what he showed me 44 years ago. This is who you are. Many of you weren't even born when the Lord spoke to me about you and what God was going to do in this time that we're now living in. This is why God is putting this word as Pastor Tim has been preaching it in this church, setting you apart now for something that God has called you to. It's not just the fact that Pastor Tim has a passion for the lost and has a wonderful word that he's giving from God. This is another Joshua moment. This is another moment where people are going to come out of the wilderness and go into the place of promise, but have to be prepared. There's got to be a mark on you. May I put it that way? That separates you and I from the people of this world, separates us from the pursuits of the people who choose to live in only what this world has provided them. And God puts a mark in Ezekiel in the Old Testament in chapter 9 and verse 4. The society in Ezekiel's day was coming under judgment. And make no mistake about it, I'm going to say this straight out. America is under the judgment of God right now, and we've abdicated. God gave this nation an incredible freedom to worship according to the word of God, to walk in truth. No, we haven't always walked in truth as a nation. That's a fact. But there's always been an ability to reason with the power. I don't think that ability is there anymore. I think the society has tipped into godlessness now, when that society of Ezekiel's day was about to be judged, God sent An angel. And he said to him, go through the midst of the city. That's Ezekiel, chapter nine, verse four. And put a mark on the foreheads of the men who sigh and cry over all the abominations that are done within it. Put a mark on those who are not part of this present apostasy. Put a mark on the forehead which represents the mind of the man, of the woman that walks through the day sighing, oh God, the news, the things that they see, the things that we hear. I can't be part of it. And you know why you can't be part of it? Maybe you feel powerless against it at the moment, but you can't be part of it. Because the mark of God is upon you. The touch of God has come into your life. If you can be part of this, if you can be part of the immorality, if you can be part of the apostasy, God help you. That's all I can say. But if you're sighing and crying as I do, I can't walk down the street without sighing and crying anymore. When you look and you just see the debauchery at every level, I can't read the news without sighing and crying any longer.
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Go, God.
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And my sigh and my cry is not. God, get me out of here. God, use me to make a difference. God, use my life for your glory. Jesus Christ, I want your name to be glorified again. I'm tired of hearing your name as a curse word even in G rated movies.
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Now his name, the standard mark of
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Hollywood is to curse the name of Christ at least once in every movie. God help us as a nation. God help us, Lord. You've got to raise your church.
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You've got to lift your people up again. You've got to empower us with the Holy Spirit.
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The mark that set upon the people who are despairing about the degeneracy of their generation is a mark of those who are longing to see God glorified again. They're longing to see a spiritual awakening in their time. Now, the Song of Solomon again. We're going to go back where we started in chapter five, in verses two, four and six. It's the mark of those who aren't content any longer with just an infrequent or casual relationship with Jesus. It's the mark of people who are saying, I'm tired of just being stirred in church. I want more. Were you stirred today? Oh, yes, I'm sure you were. If you weren't, you're probably dead. But if you're not dead if you can still hear, you can still think, you can still breathe. You were stirred by something. You were stirred by the worship. You were stirred by the presence of God. But the mark that comes upon those in a time such as we're living in Ezekiel's pattern is a type. It's the type of person that says, I don't want to just feel this way in church. I don't want to leave the stirring of God at the doorway at 51st and Broadway and have to go through my week the same way that I have for years on end. I want the stirring of God that I have felt in my heart in this church to walk with me.
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
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The bride says in Song of Solomon, Chapter five says, I sleep, but my heart is awake. It's the voice of my beloved. Yes, I agree in measure. I'm spiritually asleep compared to where I need to be. But my heart has woken up and I hear him calling me. I hear his voice. He knocks and saying, open for me, my sister, my love, my dove, my perfect one. Verse 4. My beloved put his hand by the latch of the door, and my heart yearned for him. Verse 6. I opened for my beloved, but my beloved had turned away and was gone. Oh, God, I don't want to just hear your voice and feel your presence. Just little bits here and little bits there. Because you said you came to abide with me. You told me that if I abide in you, my life will bear fruit for your kingdom's sake and for your glory. God, I am not content just to go to church and hear about you and just experience you and just be stirred about you. Just on Sunday or Tuesday or Wednesday, noon prayer. God, I want you in my apartment on Thursday. I want you in my heart when I'm sitting at my kitchen table on Friday, I want you when I'm brushing
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my teeth on Saturday.
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I want your presence with me. God, I'm not satisfied living without you. The mark that God puts on those in Song of Solomon, Chapter three, verses one to four, it's the mark of those who want more. As a matter of fact, they want all that he has for them, and they start searching everywhere for it. It doesn't leave you. That's why this is happening to you now. That's why you've got this groaning in your heart. Many, many here. You know what I'm talking about. Say, why, what is this? Why am I perpetually discontent? Why do I go about groaning all day? Am I not supposed to be Happy? Am I not supposed to be at rest? Why am I not at rest? Why is this stirring? Because that's what happens when God's about to bring his church out of the wilderness. That's what happens before a spiritual awakening comes into a nation. Do you understand? He will awaken his people first. Then he will awaken the nation by night. The writer says in chapter three, verse one. On my bed I sought the one I love. I sought him, but did not find him. I will rise now, I said, and go about the city, in the streets and in the squares, I will seek the one I love. I sought him, but I did not find him. The watchmen who go about the city found me. I said, have you seen the one I love? Scarcely had I passed by them when I found the one I love. I held him and. And I would not let him go. It's the mark, the mark of God on a people. He's about to bring into something of a deeper fullness of himself. It's the mark of I cannot cease to seek you until you give me everything you have for me, until I know that I have you. And you see this particular bride. It starts at home. It starts with a yearning. It starts with a groaning. It starts with an understanding. I've been seeking him, but I have not found him yet the way he wants me to find him. She gets up and goes around about the city and the streets, the squares, constantly seeking the one she loves. I sought him, but I did not find him. It doesn't go away Monday to Friday, this yearning. When you sit on the subway, when you sit on a bus, when you go to work or don't go to work, whatever your situation, when you're going for groceries, when you're walking down the street, when you're in the hallway of your apartment building, there's a stirring in your heart. There's a seeking going on there. God, what are you doing in my life? And where are you? Where are you, Lord? So she starts going to people. The watchmen who go about the city found me. And I said to you, have you seen the one I love? And some people are here today. And that's the question on your heart, where is Jesus?
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I can't seem to lay hold of
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him the way I feel like he wants to lay hold of me. But didn't the prophet Jeremiah or God say, through Jeremiah, you'll seek me and you'll find me. When you search for me with all
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of your heart, all of your heart,
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not part of your heart.
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When we Want all of the will of God, all of the pathway he's laid out before us, all of what
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our lives are intended to be. Then he said, you will find me.
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You can go from church to church
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to church to church.
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You can go online, listen to message after message.
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And the watchmen who seem to know him, they all preach about him.
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But you can't seem to find him
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yourself, because he's not there. He wants to be found.
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He wants to be found at the center core of your heart and your affections.
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Scarcely I had passed by them when I found the one I love. When he suddenly revealed himself before me, I held him, she says, and I would not let him go. In Matthew, chapter 13, Jesus speaks about a person like this. He says in verse 44, again, the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which when a man has, a man found and hid, and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls. And when he's found one pearl of great price, he went and sold all that he had that he might possess it. You see, up to that point, he's probably going to the synagogue and he's being told, don't do this, and let go of that and let go. So every week is some new thing that he's got to get rid of in his life. But when you find the pearl of great price, then suddenly there's a desire in the heart, I don't need this. I don't want this. I don't want this part of my life. He went home and he sold it all, poured it down the drain if necessary. He just got rid of everything that was an encumbrance to him that he might. That he might possess that which he had been looking for all of his days and all of his life. It's the mark of those who let go of everything. Song of Solomon, chapter three and verse four. Again, it's the mark of those who let go of everything except Christ and his calling on their lives. Scarcely I had passed by them when I found the one I love. I held him and would not let him go. In Revelation, chapter three, at the end of the Bible, there's a church that
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is rich and increased with goods and had gotten in her heart that she had need of nothing and wasn't aware
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of her spiritual condition. And to this particular group of people, he said, behold, I stand at the door and knock, and if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will Come into him and dine with
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him and he with me.
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To him who overcomes, I will grant to sit with me on my throne as I also overcame and sat down with my father. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. This mark that God is putting on this last days church is the mark in the minds of those who will open the door of their hearts to Jesus Christ. They will overcome their reluctance and their fears. They will move beyond the lukewarmness of
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any church age that happens to be
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around them and other people that they
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know that are not really alive in God.
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And they will open the door. They will get up and move past. You see, this is the point. This is the people that the writer of Song of Solomon saw. I moved past them. You have to move past certain things, certain times, certain seasons. It's a decision you make. Jesus Christ himself brought three friends and into the garden of Gethsemane with him. But the scripture says he went a little farther. It's the heart that's the mark of those that will be used by God in the last days. The desire to go just a little farther. If other people are not willing to go there, I'm going to go there by the grace of Almighty God. Not because I'm any better than anybody, not because I have a deeper skill set, not because of anything. But I hear his voice call, I hear his knock on the door. So I'm going to get up. Everyone else, they might be content as long as they've got money in the bank, as long as they've got resources. They see it, that's all. And they can sing some beautiful songs. That's all they need.
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But I hear him knocking. I hear him knocking on the door of my heart. And it's the man, it's the woman that gets up and opens that door
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and says, jesus, come in and sit
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down with me in my house. Sit down with me every day of my life. Sit down with me at the breakfast table. Speak to me, O God, lead me, guide me, guard me, help me. Use my life for your glory.
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You see, he had to overcome, in the book of Revelation, they had to overcome the lukewarmness around them. Now there is a great deal of lukewarmness in this nation that calls itself by the name of Christ. But thank God it's not all. And everywhere there are people who are hungry. And I can see, I see in my spiritual mind people getting up now. It's all of the variables are in place now for a spiritual Awakening. We had a great spiritual awakening in New York City in 1857. Jeremiah Lanfear and friends started a prayer meeting that eventually, literally swept the city and swept the country. But what a lot of people don't know about that spiritual time is that the stock market collapsed when that prayer meeting started. And there were lineups in the streets in New York City with suits and briefcases looking for food and looking for soup. And a prayer meeting happened to have been started. You see, we pray God send revival. God send revival. But are we willing? We say, lord, whatever it takes. So when the. Whenever whatever comes. Are you ready for the whatever? Oh, he's already putting the right government in place and everything. Everything's being put in place to take away people's confidence in anything of this world and to have people start turning back to God. You know, God's hand is in control of all things, not being caught off, guys. Sometimes the answers to prayer don't look like the answers we thought the way they were going to come. We want it to be so nice, don't we, Pastor Tim? We want everything to be just sweet and nice, and we just hit the right note in church and suddenly, oh, the Holy Spirit comes down and everything's just fine. Well, maybe for us it might be, but for people out there, there has to be something happen in the house of God. There has to be something happen in society that causes them to come and
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to the house of God. And we're living at the edge of such a day.
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It's a difficult day that's ahead of us. And I thank God for it. Because mercy still triumphs over judgment. Praise God. Mercy still triumphs. Mercy still triumphs over judgment. God, give us the grace to understand these things. I'm going to finish where I started. The Song of Solomon, chapter 8 and verse 5. Who is this coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved. Who is this? Hallelujah. It's me. Say your name. It's you, God.
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It's me.
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It's me, Lord. It's me that the author, the writer of this saw. I'm the one that's not going to live in the wilderness any longer. I'm the one not content to live in a dry place. I'm the one that's going to find Jesus.
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And by the grace of almighty God,
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I'm coming out of the wilderness.
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By the grace of God, I'm going
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to be the bride of Jesus Christ.
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By the grace of God, I'm going to be everything that God wants me to be. I'M going to go where God wants me to go. And I'm going to speak what he
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asked me to speak when I get there.
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By the grace of God. By the grace of God, I won't be leaning on my own understanding. I won't be leaning on my own abilities or lack thereof. I won't be leaning even on my failures in the past. By the grace of God, I'll be leaning on Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Who is this coming out of the wilderness? It's us, oh God. It's us, oh God. And that's got to be in your heart. I don't know if it's going to be you or not, but I know
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it's going to be me for sure.
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I know it's going to be Pastor Tim. I know it's going to be Cindy. I know it's going to be the
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elders of this church.
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By the grace of God, we are coming out of the wilderness leaning on Jesus Christ for everything we need for the days ahead. Hallelujah to the Lamb of God. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Glory to God. Glory to God.
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Glory to God. We're going into a spiritual awakening now. At the end of the awakening usually is judgment.
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Do you understand? Mercy still triumphs. Mercy still triumphs. God by night. I sought him in the city. I sought him. I turned to tapes and people and messages and asked if they had seen him. But then I found him.
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Hallelujah.
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He revealed himself to me and I would not let him go.
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Jesus,
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I'm asking one thing of you today. Go home with us, with everybody with a heart. Everybody that has that mark, that yearning on them. Go home with us. Sit at our tables. Sit at a chair beside our beds at night.
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God, speak to us non stop. Speak to us about your plans, your
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purpose, your strength, your power.
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Open your word to us in a
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deeper way than we've ever seen it before. Because you will have a church that glorifies your name on the earth in this last day.
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You will have a church in America. You will have a church in New York City. There will be a people that bring honor and glory to your name. There will be a people supernaturally empowered by the Holy Spirit, given giftings of God. There will be a people who lay hands on the sick and they shall recover, who will have authority over powers of darkness. There will be a people with words of wisdom, words of knowledge, abilities given by God that only God can give. There will be a people who Walk in the pathway that God has set before them. There will be a church that praises you. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, there will be a people of God.
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And so here comes your part. Who is this coming out of the wilderness, leaning on her beloved? The only answer can be God. As Isaiah once said, Lord, here am I. Send me. It's me, God, it's me. This is written about somebody, God. I want my name in there. I don't want to be unknown in heaven. I want my name known in heaven. I am among those coming out of all these in between places, between the old style of life and the new promise in Christ. I'm not living here anymore. I found you and I'm coming out leaning on you. Let's all stand together, please, if we will. Who is this? This is my altar call. It's me, Lord. I'm going to seek you. I'm going to find you and I'm going to go in to that place of promise that is mine in Christ. Whatever it is that you want from my life is what I want. Whatever you want me to put away, I'll put away. But Lord, I can't put it away until I find you.
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I can't put it away until I have a reason.
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Jesus, you are the only reason that would cause me to abandon old ways of living. Living in a dry place. Or maybe living among those that are lukewarm. It's only you, Lord. And if today you can hear him knocking at the door of your heart, it's because he has marked you. That mark is no longer a physical thing with an inkhorn. It's a mark of hunger. It's a mark of desire that God puts in the heart. It's the man, it's the woman that says, God, please use my life for your glory. Please, Jesus, I don't want to just get stirred on Sunday or Tuesday and Wednesday. I want your presence with me every day. I want to feel your presence Monday night like I did Sunday morning. There shouldn't be a difference. I want to be singing when I should be sighing. Jesus, Jesus, Help your people, Holy Spirit. Help your people. Help us all to come out of every dry place. Hesitation. Places where we. We've not been sure if we really want the full pathway of God help us, Lord, to abandon these places and to lean on you and come out of the wilderness. I saw one day in my spirit years ago. Thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people coming out of a dry place in
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a very difficult day.
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That's all I. It had to be in the future. Because it didn't apply to where I was at the time and.
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But I saw it.
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And I've lived to see the edges of that moment that God once spoke to me, where his people come out and begin to be salt and light, the way it was intended by God. If that's the cry of your heart, would you meet me here at this altar in the balcony? Go to either exit in the main site, just slip out. Or if that's the cry of your heart, say, I've got that stirring and I want. I want Jesus more than life. I want what God has for me. Just come. Come in close. Make room. If you're in the annex, we'll wait for you. You come as well. Hallelujah. Start to pray. Everybody just start to pray. Just start to pray. Pray and ask the Lord if he's calling you. Just ask God. Are you calling me, God? Do you have something more for my life? Are there giftings you want to give me, God? Are there things you want me to put away? God? Would you help me, Jesus, to find you the way the man found the pearl? Help me, Lord. Help me, God. Help me, God. Help me, God. Just move in, please. Just move in close. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Keep praying. Just keep praying. Lord, is it me? Are you calling me, God? Are you calling me?
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To God be the glory to God be the glory. For the things he has done with his blood. Set with his blood Love. He has sa. With his power he has raised me. For the things he has done to God be the glory to God. Be the glory to God. To God. To God. All the things he has done with his blood. Sack with his blood. He has saved Sam.
Pastor Tim Delina
Lord, thank you for your. Your mercy. Thank you, Almighty God, for drawing us to you in a way that only you can. Thank you, Lord, for putting a hunger for you in our hearts. Lord, we recognize we wouldn't have it if you didn't put it there. Everything has come from your hand and has come for good and not for evil. So Lord Jesus Christ, do first in us, God, what you intend on doing in the city and you intend to intend on doing for multiples of thousands of people.
Pastor Patrick
Lord, we ask that when they come
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to your house, they wouldn't see a dead, lethargic, lukewarm people, but we would be alive on fire. God, be a sermon illustration to them of what you have for their lives.
Pastor Patrick
God.
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Thank you, Lord Jesus Christ.
Pastor Patrick
You're not calling us because we're mighty or noble or of royal birth. Many of us are foolish. Many of us have struggles, God, but
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yet in the midst of it all, you call us.
Pastor Patrick
In the midst of it all, you
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say, let me be your strength. Lean on me and let me be your strength for the days ahead.
Pastor Patrick
So we lean on you, Jesus Christ. There's nowhere else to go. As Peter once said, where would we go?
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You alone have the words of eternal life.
Pastor Patrick
So, Father, we thank you this day, God, thank you for this church.
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Thank you for Pastor Tim.
Pastor Patrick
Thank you, my God, for all that you're doing for this, this choir, for the worship team, Lord, for everybody that's part of this church body. We ask, Lord, that this church would
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be a lighthouse to the world, God, that you would do something here that only you can do.
Pastor Patrick
And do the same for those that are listening online. Let lighthouses be birthed literally all over this world.
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God, you are coming for a victorious church. Jesus Christ, we love you and we thank you and we praise you in your precious name. Amen. And Amen. Praise God.
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Episode: The Last Days Wilderness Church
Date: June 28, 2026
Speaker: Pastor Tim Dilena (with contributions from Pastor Patrick and Cindy)
Podcast Host: TSC.NYC
In this impassioned sermon, Pastor Tim Dilena explores the concept of the "Last Days Wilderness Church." Drawing from the Song of Solomon and other scriptural passages, the message centers on the idea that God's people are being called out of a spiritual wilderness into a new season of awakening, purpose, and intimacy with Christ. The sermon focuses on recognizing the "mark" of God in a believer's life, embracing the mission of the church in difficult times, and encouraging congregants to move from spiritual dryness to empowered living. The tone is both prophetic and deeply pastoral, rallying listeners to seek God wholeheartedly as individuals and as a collective church.
On the Presence of God:
"The only thing that can bring us forward into life is what you say. And when we respond to you, God...you bring us to a place that only you can." (02:03 - Pastor Tim Dilena)
On the Mark of God:
"Put a mark on those who are not part of this present apostasy...on the forehead which represents the mind...that walks through the day sighing, 'Oh God, the news, the things that they see...I can't be part of it.'" (12:47 - Pastor Patrick)
On Holy Dissatisfaction:
"I'm tired of just being stirred in church. I want more...I don't want to leave the stirring of God at the doorway at 51st and Broadway." (16:13 - Pastor Patrick)
On Revival's Uncomfortable Pathway:
"Sometimes the answers to prayer don't look like the answers we thought...Oh, he's already putting the right government in place...to take away people's confidence in anything of this world." (26:00 - Pastor Patrick)
Identity in the Wilderness:
"Who is this coming up from the wilderness, leaning on her beloved? It's me." (28:23 - Pastor Tim Dilena)
Call to Personal Awakening:
"I'm the one that's not going to live in the wilderness any longer. I'm the one not content to live in a dry place. I'm the one that's going to find Jesus." (28:25 - Pastor Patrick)
Prayer for God’s Presence in Daily Life:
"Go home with us. Sit at our tables. Sit at a chair beside our beds at night...Speak to us non stop...Open your word to us in a deeper way than we've ever seen it before." (30:36 - Pastor Tim Dilena)
This episode is a prophetic and passionate call to step out of spiritual mediocrity and wilderness living, into full dependence on Jesus and Holy-Spirit-empowered Christian witness. Pastor Tim Dilena and Pastor Patrick urge listeners to recognize the mark of holy longing within, seek after God with purpose, overcome societal compromise, and become part of a church ready and willing for genuine spiritual awakening in the midst of national and global uncertainty. The message leaves listeners with a personal and collective challenge:
Will you be among those who come out of the wilderness, leaning on your Beloved?
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