Gary Wilkerson calls believers to stop playing just one note and start living in harmony, revealing that a life fully alive to God requires both the driven mission of an Elon Musk and the quiet intimacy of a monk, because without both, you'll either burn out or be counted out.
Preached: February 1, 2026
Main Points:
• Jesus modeled the rhythm perfectly: after hearing his cousin John had been beheaded, he withdrew to grieve alone, then turned and had compassion on the crowd, then withdrew again to pray. This is the pattern we're missing.
• People are never a problem for Jesus. He never has to rearrange his agenda to fit them in because compassion flows naturally from his heart, so mission and ministry aren't in conflict.
• Some of you are evangelical Elon Musks, driven and visionary and passionate, but you will burn out if you don't pull away. Others are monks at heart, peaceful and prayerful, but you'll be counted out if you never engage a mission beyond yourself.
• Gary watched his father, David Wilkerson, build world-changing ministries and then spend entire days locked in his prayer room, telling his wife, "I'm in a meeting," even if the President called. That combination was the secret.
• John on Patmos, surrounded by persecution, pressed into the Spirit on the Lord's day and saw not just seven churches to manage but one standing in the middle, and that one changed everything.
• Harmony isn't playing C, then D, then back to C. It's playing them together as a chord, letting mission and solitude sound at the same time until your life becomes music instead of noise.
• You're frustrated, unfulfilled, or burned out because you're playing one note. God is calling you today to restore your first love and never let anything separate you from both his presence and his purpose.
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