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Set the Trumpet to Thy Mouth
Author: David Wilkerson
Publisher: New Wine Ministries
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1579078

Format: Import
Media: Paperback
Pages: 158
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1

ISBN: 185240003X
EAN: 9781852400033
ASIN: 185240003X

Publication Date: 1986
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Condition: Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Slight shelf wear to outside cover but unmarked inside. 158p.

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1 out of 5 stars Sad, Sad.....   January 17, 2008
Mr. Wilkerson is, as far as I can tell, a decent and sincere Christian man. This book, however, is a strange trip into whacko-land!
The Bottom Line: This book is full of "prophecies" that are obviously false. Time has been cruel to the Pastor's prognostications. Big thumbs down.



1 out of 5 stars Stuck in old Testament   September 15, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I always liked Davids first books and was looking forward to reading the 2 end times books he wrote but his proof text is all old Testament and has NOTHING to do with America in fact the verses he used was spoken by the prophets for Israel only and not the Church. It has taken a real strong man to do what he has in the past sometimes just him and God but now that he older the same conviction of his teaching are making him unteachable and I fear just stuck in his own ideals. If you really want to know what going to happen to the world just stick to reading the book of Revelation. I threw his 2 books on the end times in the trash can so no one would be miss lead by them.


1 out of 5 stars God loves America (a European speaks up)   February 2, 2005
 3 out of 10 found this review helpful

From a European point of view it is interesting to see how American Christianity tries to deal with its weaknesses and sins. For over a century many of the world most influential revivals and missionary movements have originated in the US. The results are the salvation, healing and discipling of literally millions across its borders. One just has to wonder what the world would have looked like without the American Christians who no doubt have many weaknesses and sins. Just like anywhere else in the world and in church history, by the way. The main question is: How does God deal with the sins of his people? Does He first save them by grace, then tell them to deal with all their sins as quickly as possible and if his patience runs out, pours out his anger? I don't see that in Scripture where God's patience is said to be a powerful agent for change for the better. This is what Romans 2:4. speaks about. I can testify to this truth in my own life (almost 27 years born again now) and in the lives of many children of God around me. If this is how God deals with individuals it follows that He does the same with groups of individuals in just the same way, including the United States of America.
God has been developing his Church worldwide for 20 centuries now. Simple statistics prove it. Anyone knowing church history will confirm it. Yes there may be temporary setbacks like in the book of Judges, but the overall line is one that goes up and not one that goes down.
God loves America, just like He loves the Netherlands (where I am from), Belgium, Germany, Russia you name it. Predictions about a nation's future first need to be held against the light of the Gospel, especially the nature of God as revealed in Scripture, to prove their validity.
Is God going to destroy America? No. Neither is He going to destroy the Netherlands, England, Russia. Instead He will continue to call and empower people to set the nations free, i.e. the people who will not allow themselves to be discouraged by books that are contrary to the nature and plan of God in this era of the New Covenant.



4 out of 5 stars Sadly, it's the truth   January 26, 2003
 13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Why do the spiritually blind insist on reading books without braille? This book by David Wilkerson takes no prisoners -- and that includes heresy hunters and "lukewarm" churchgoers (notice I didn't mention Christians). I believe one must be spirit-filled to fully agree with this book. The mood echoes that of a 20th century Jeremiah or Ezekiel -- and the finger of woe is pointed directly at America.
I, for one, believe that America is in great danger. I do not claim to be a doomsday prophet; I take notice of the signs of the time. Yes, you don't have to be a spiritual giant to see that TV is immersed in total trash. The author wrote this book back in 1985, and television was bad enough then. Now, just about everything on the screen is coated with sensual sinfulness and dipped in blasphemy and arrogance. And TV has become an undeniable idol for this nation. Nothing at all glorifies God on the big screen (or the "Babylonian idiot box", as the author writes).
Popular music and its artists bow down to the whims of society rather than to the Living God. I challenge anyone to dispute the fact that both music and television have slipped even further away from God since the 80's. Things have gotten worse dramatically since Elvis' 1950-ish gyrations -- now the hip-hop artists glamorize cop shootings and drunken orgies. Rock stars perform their shows under the influence of narcotics and intoxicants. The cross meanwhile is tattoed on their arms and worn around their necks. I've recently been to a so-called Christian concert and heard some of the bands that stood for Jesus. Personally, I couldn't tell the difference between Slayer and Pillar. It was all head-banging and moshing. The lead singer grunted and growled and wore ripped-up, grungy jeans. His body was covered with tattoos. If Jesus Christ was being glorified during the all the moshing and stage diving, I must have missed it.
I say David Wilkerson is right on the money when he prophesies God will judge this nation for such foolishness and rebellion -- and most of all, for making a mockery of His name. Remember, God will not be mocked. Hosea 4:6 says that God's people will be destroyed for lack of knowledge. Very often I see some supposed "born-again" Christian artist get on television and sing for Jesus in a video. But I notice the cherry-red lipstick and seductive eye liner and I see her strike lewd glances at the camera and blow kisses, and I say "Wait a minute! Isn't this supposed supposed to be all about Jesus? Why then do I need to see all the close-ups on her pretty face and slender physique?" That, to me, is a stumbling block for young men. All I see is cleavage, muscles and hair gel. Just insert "God" in the lyrics or a "thank-you, Jesus" and the artist becomes an instant Christian role model for some kid.
And as for Russia destroying America...it's not too late. It's never too late for stuff like that to happen. Cold War, Shmold War. All the reviewers here who automatically labeled the author of this book a false prophet when the USSR became the Russian Federation ought not to jump the gun. Ever heard of Gog and Magog? Read the book of Daniel. Remember, nobody knows the day or hour. It could happen tomorrow, or in another 500 years.
All in all, Set the Trumpet to Thy Mouth is an unpopular warning to all America, a warning of God's condemnation and subsequent punishment for all her harlotries. Like Sodom and Gomorrah, God will obliterate our society (in one hour) by virtue of a Russian nuclear assault (hydrogen holocaust).
Take it or leave it. I choose to take it, and cling to holiness. However it happens, we know this world will pass away according to Revelation, and tribulation is unavoidable. If you're washed in the blood of Jesus Christ none of it should matter anyhow. Books like this one, after all, are geared towards the unrepentant sinner and unsaved.



1 out of 5 stars Just sick   November 20, 2001
 11 out of 27 found this review helpful

It's amazing how wretched a person becomes after making previous false prophecies (The Vision), and not being repentant of them.

Wilkerson in this book takes so many OT prophecies of judgment, and applies them to America who he says will be destroyed in a nuclear holocoust. He takes OT (and NT) prophecy after prophecy after prophecy out of context and constantly applies them to America. He see's America as Babylon (as many do, but well as bad as America is, it's not sound doctrine.)

This book has a great call to holiness...however as much as I believe in holiness, Wilkerson goes beyond holiness to straight out legalism. Wilkerson somehow ends up mixing this "book of prophecy" that he has written with his opinion.

He tries to show folks that all Christians who watch any tv (or even own one) are idolaters (and indeed, it is an idol to some), and that all rock music (and I do mean all) is satanic, and is straight from Hell. And remember, Wilkerson wrote this book quite a few years ago, when TV had some decent programming on it. Remember show's on TGIF (on ABC) like "Full House" or "Family Matters" (that show with Steve Erkel). I guess all those shows were and are abominations.

Of course, false prophets & legalist often seem to forget the truth that is taught in the scriptures...sanctify all things by means of the Word of God, and prayer...

Wilkerson- like in his other books, is above accountability. He has the "I don't care what you say, this is what God says" attitude. Granted, I believe in the authority of geniune prophecy, and modern prophets that still speak "thus says the Lord...", but none are above accountability. Wilkerson says some very good things, but in his books he makes it clear that he will not hear anything against what he says is the word of the Lord, even though it is him speaking- not the Lord.

If you are like me, you will have a difficult time getting past half way in this book, it's just so crammed with false doctrine it's sad. Mature Christians will probably find their spirits grieved after reading this book.