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Christ's lordship is a blessed hope for some & a terrifying nightmare for others. Regardless of our response, it is an unalterable reality.
Paul Washer
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Paul Washer
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 11
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The problem is, even when we preach the Gospel correctly, then we go to this thing on how to invite men and it's not biblical or historical. We get them to jump through some evangelical hoops and say, yes to the appropriate questions and we pope-ishly announce them to be saved.
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A $50 haircut, cool glasses, skinny jeans and a tattoo does not a prophet make.
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But I got saved that way! No, you got saved in spite of that way not because of that way.
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This country is no more saved than well ... it's as lost as they say in Alabama, ... as lost as a ball in tall grass.
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Most people today in our churches are lost, and they demonstrate that they are lost because their entire Christianity is nothing more than, 'They made a decision.'
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How can you learn unconditional love if you’re married to a woman who meets all your conditions?
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We cannot convince a man to believe any more than we can raise the dead. Such things are the work of God's Spirit. Men are brought to faith only through the supernatural working of God, and He has promised to work-not through human wisdom or intellectual expertise, but through the preaching of Christ crucified and resurrected from the dead!
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We have taken the glorious gospel of our blessed God and reduced it down to four spiritual laws and five things God wants you to know, with a little superstitious prayer at the end and if someone repeats it after us with enough sincerity, we popishly declare them to be born again. We've traded regeneration for decisionism.
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We have forgotten how to blush
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The question is not, Do you want to go to heaven? The question is, Do you want God?
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We are given so few years on this earth, and there are so many good things that get in the way of the best things. We must live for eternity.
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Everybody wants to go to heaven. They just don't want God to be there when they get there.
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Instead of telling them God has a wonderful plan for their life - tell them who God is.
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A true Christian will be sensitive to the sin in their life and it will lead them to brokenness and genuine confession, but the person who says they are a Christian and are not sensitive to sin, it does not lead them to confession, a person who is that way is not a Christian.
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The Christian ministry is difficult, and we must not be lazy or trite. However, we often place burdens upon ourselves and make demands upon ourselves that are not according to the will of God. The more I know God and understand His perfect work on my behalf, the more I am able to rest.
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When preachers teach biblically and clearly about the judgment of God and the dangers of hell, men begin to see that their greatest need is to be saved from eternal condemnation, and the more practical needs of this present age become trivial in comparison.
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All my weak days have a common cause - I have neglected communion with God through my neglect of the Scriptures & prayer. When will I learn?
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We don't have a lot of churches in America we have a lot of really nice brick buildings on finely manicured lawns! Just because someone says they are of the Church or they are Christian, doesn't make it so.
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God is an inexhaustible source of all we need. Our unbelief is discovered in how little we avail ourselves of this infinite fountain
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