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If you're going to choose your friends, you better choose them well, because when you look at your friends, you're looking at a mirror reflection. You're looking at you you are looking at you.
Paul Washer
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Paul Washer
Age: 63
Born: 1961
Born: September 11
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the United States of America
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You are a steward of every moment, of every talent, of every gift, of every resource that God has given you. Chose wisely what you do today!
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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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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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I now understand more of our calling. The weakest instruments are chosen to do the greatest works so that the glory might go to God.
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The work is hindered. The glory of God is tarnished and it is because the people of God no longer know how to discern the things of God.
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The question is not, Do you know you are a sinner? the question is this, As you have heard me preach the Gospel, has God so worked in your life that the sin you once loved you now hate?
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I have given God countless reasons not to love me. None of them has been strong enough to change Him.
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The devil would gladly give a Bible to every man and promote obedience to its commands if in exchange we would surrender to him the Gospel
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The truth is this: I am a Southern Baptist, and the great majority of Southern Baptists are lost.
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How could we have such a low view of the gospel of Jesus Christ that we have to manipulate men psychologically to get them to come down and pray a prayer? …How many times have I heard evangelists say, “It’ll only take five minutes.”? No my dear friend, it will take your life–all of it!
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Tell them that everything in their life is going to have to bend to His will. Repent and believe.
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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.
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Men and women who are used of GOD, if I had only a few words to describe them, they are the passionate-weak, they are the violently-desperate.
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In the history of extra-biblical study and research tools there has never before been a resource as useful as the Puritan Hard Drive.
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Holiness is not merely a feeling, state of mind, or good intention. It involves practical separation from sin and real separation unto God.
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The moment when you take your first step through the gates of hell, the only thing you will hear is all of creation standing to its feet and applauding and praising God because God has rid the earth of you. That's how not good you are.
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You cannot learn doctrine well until you follow the doctrine you learn!
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Then they ask, Do you want Jesus to come into your heart? Does it bother anyone that this formula or language is not found in the New Testament?
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Christ is not knocking on the door of a sinner's heart, but on the door of a wayward church.
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The question is not whether you would like to pray this prayer and ask Jesus to come into your heart - after all, you know, the handle to your heart is on the inside and if you do not open it Jesus cannot come in. My friend, Jesus is Lord of your heart and if He wants to come in, He will kick the door down.
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