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The Healing of the Troubled Mind: David Wilkerson (Transcript)

Here is the transcript of David Wilkerson’s sermon titled “The Healing of the Troubled Mind.”

In this sermon, David Wilkerson, author of The Cross and the Switchblade, addresses the issue of troubled minds and points out that even Christians are plagued with worry and anxiety. He discusses the pressures of the times and how society’s emphasis on material success and possessions does not bring true peace of mind. Wilkerson highlights the need for a spiritual perspective and reliance on the Holy Spirit for true peace.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Healing of the Troubled Mind. If I’ve ever known that I had a message from the Lord, I know this morning simply because there are people here that walked in this morning with a troubled mind. You have been troubled for quite a while, and you’re sitting here with a troubled mind, and I hope that the Lord will give you the antidote this morning, the cure for the troubled mind.

Heavenly Father, I thank You for the Word of the Living God, everlasting, faithful, and true that sets men free from all bondage and sin. Lord, I pray that You come upon me now by Your Holy Spirit, and I pray that You would deliver the Word as You delivered it to me.

It can’t have any power, it cannot have any effect unless You, Holy Spirit, take it and make it so much a part of our own lives. Take it and open it. Minister to the hearts and the minds and the spirits of those who are listening to me this morning. I thank You for the blood of Christ. Thank You for the cleansing power of Your blood.

I thank You for the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Quicken my body and quicken my mind to speak this directly into the hearts of those gathered, I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

A troubled mind, that’s the mind that’s worried, it has no peace, it has no calm, it has no rest, disturbed, fretting about the future, worried about the past. It’s a troubled mind. And folks, the world today is a troubled world.

The world is absolutely perplexed as it has never been before. And tragically, as I look out over the body of Christ and the mail that we receive from our very large mailing list all over the world, I hear the cry of troubled minds and hearts everywhere. And amazingly and tragically, Christians seem to be as troubled as the masses of the unconverted. Many, many thousands of Christians who go to bed at night troubled in mind, wake up with the cloud over their head, have no peace whatsoever.

They go to church, they worship and for a few hours they get a release and they go right back to the troubled mind. I’ve asked the Lord to explain to me — in fact, when I prayed about this message this morning, the Holy Spirit said “I want to show you from My viewpoint, from My aspect, why My people are so troubled and why the world is so troubled today.”

Folks, you can hardly find anybody, even at this Christmas season, where multitudes are shopping. Jingle bells all over the place. Santa Claus is, and in spite of all of the spending and the hoopla, there’s a sadness. If you, at 11 o’clock tonight or any night on Broadway and you go outside these shows and you watch the people coming out, you won’t find a smile. They’ve just paid $50 to $75 to see a play to find some kind of release and they come out more burdened than when they went in.

Look at the shoppers coming out of Saks Fifth Avenue a few blocks down here. Look at them at Rockefeller Plaza looking at the Christmas tree and the ice skating and see if you can find but a few smiles and most of those smiles are from Iowa or the Midwest. You find very few New Yorkers, I can assure you, that are smiling. They’re looking saying, “What are all those people gawking at, you know?” One of the primary causes of this state of mind is the pressures of the times.

The Pressures of Modern Life

The pressures. You know, we were told by the specialists and by the experts that if people had a good job, if people had enough money, if people had a good education, if people had money in the bank, if they just had enough of the American pie or the American dream, they would be happy. They would be satisfied and bring peace of mind.

We were told that the drug addict, the alcoholic, the homeless drug addict that’s out on the street, and we’ve been working with these for 40 years now, so don’t tell me I don’t know something about it. We were told, I’ve been told for 40 years, the reason he’s an alcoholic, the reason he’s on the street, the reason he’s drunk is because he’s had a poor education. Society has robbed him of his opportunities. And if you would just take that man and give him a good paying job and put him in a nice apartment with some decent furniture and you give him a little bit of spending money, he’s going to be fine.

You know, it’s amazing when Nicky Cruz, Mau Maus gang leader got saved years ago under our ministry, they thought he was incorrigible, so a psychiatrist took him up to Bear Mountain for a whole day to psychoanalyze him. And after a whole day, and Nicky was a fighter. He was full of the devil. There’s no question about it, but after a whole day, at the end of the day, the psychiatrist told Nicky, he said, “You’re incorrigibly crazy.”

He said, “And the reason you’re crazy is because you came from Puerto Rico and in a poverty stricken area and in a poor atmosphere, you didn’t have a proper education, you missed out.” He said, “Society created you.