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D.A. Carson
“. . . the love of God in our culture has been purged of anything that culture finds uncomfortable. The love of God has been sanitized, democratized, and above all, sentimentalized. . . . Today most people seem to have little difficulty believing in the love of God; they have far more difficultly believing in the justice of God, the wrath of God and the non-contradictory truthfulness of an omniscient God. "The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God”
D. A. Carson

Russell D. Moore
“Every (Christian) generation has a choice: to go out like [King] Saul or to go out like Paul.”
Russell D. Moore, Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel

Erwin W. Lutzer
“Church growth experts tell us that most people seeking a new church care little about its doctrines. They're mostly interested in the facilities of the church, its nursery, and opportunities for friendship. . . .The experts tell us that today's church members will switch churches at a moment's notice if they think that their personal and relational needs will be better met elsewhere--even if the doctrine taught is at best, suspect. Thus some will opt for better facilities and architecture even at the expense of jeopardizing their own soul.”
Erwin W. Lutzer, Rescuing the Gospel: The Story and Significance of the Reformation

Russell D. Moore
“We need more worship wars, not fewer. What if the war looked like this in your congregation--the young singles petitioning the church to play more of the old classics for the sake of the elderly people, and the elderly people calling on the leadership to contemporize for the sake of the young new believers? This would signal a counting of others more important than ourselves (Phil 2:3), which comes from the spirit of the humiliated, exalted King, Christ (Phil 2:5-11).”
Russell D. Moore, Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ

Paul David Tripp
“. . .most people who are angry with God are angry with him for being God. They're not angry because he has failed to deliver what he promised, They're angry because he has failed to deliver what they have craved, expected or demanded.”
Paul David Tripp, Awe: Why It Matters for Everything We Think, Say, and Do

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