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"You may preach very fine sermons, but if you are not yourselves holy, there will no souls be saved.” -Charles Spurgeon "If you firmly believe that God has called you to preach the gospel, you will preach it with courage and confidence." -Charles Spurgeon "The kind of sermon which is likely to break the hearer’s heart is that which has first broken the preacher’s heart, and the sermon which is likely to reach the heart of the hearer is the one which has come straight from the heart of the preacher." -Charles Spurgeon "The preaching that this world needs most is the sermons in shoes that are walking with Jesus Christ…The best way to revive a church is to build a fire in the pulpit." ~ Dwight L. Moody "No one should ever preach on the topic of hell without a tear in his eye." ~ Dwight L. Moody "Before I can preach love, mercy, and grace, I must preach sin, Law, and judgment. Preach 90% Law and 10% grace." ~ John Wesley “Every time I preached on the blood of Christ, He’s honored it. Every time I preached on the cross, God honors it. I can never give an invitation until I feel that certain nails have been nailed down. The cross and the resurrection have to be there. The fact that God loves them have to be there. The fact of sin has to be there, there must be conviction of sin and righteousness and judgment. And then man’s response by repentance and faith must be there.” -Billy Graham "I preach the Bible, and I preach it with authority." –Billy Graham “I don’t ever preach without saying ‘You must be born again!’” -Billy Graham “Missions is about preaching. It’s about proclamation.” -Paul Washer “I don’t have to find these new faddish strategies of missions, I don’t have to try to make the gospel contemporary, I don’t need to wear cool glasses and mousse my hair to be relevant. All I need to do is to go into any place God sends me and preach the gospel true enough, bold enough, long enough and someone is coming out of there born again. “ -Paul Washer “All this talk about anthropology. All this talk about contextualization. All this talk about apologetics. We’re using weapons that are useless. Our weapon is this: Go out preach the gospel and pray, and preach the gospel again and pray again, preach the gospel again and pray again, and keep doing it even if you’re like William Carey, doing it for seven years without a convert. Because I can assure you if you will do it all your life and not see one convert, there will be a harvest and you will be very happy on that Day!” -Paul Washer "I want you to know that that radical transformation will not occur except through the preaching of the gospel! You can give your life away all day. You can dig water wells. You can vaccinate their cattle. You can do every sort of thing you want to do in the name of Jesus but unless you teach them who God is, who His Son is, what the gospel is done and our proper response to it, you will never see the transformation of culture! -Paul Washer "You cannot shepherd people unless you demonstrate love to them. I mean you are just a clanging cymbal, a banging gong without love. And loving those people are a challenge. Loving them means patiently instructing them. We’re preaching the Word but with all what? Patience.” -John MacArthur “[We are not to] preach the gospel in a harsh, callous way, putting it before his neighbor with a contemptuous air of ‘there you are—take it or leave it,’ and excusing himself for his unconcern about people on the grounds of his faithfulness to the truth.” -J.I. Packer “His business was to present truth in a spirit of love, as an expression and implementation of his desire to save his hearers.” -J.I. Packer