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Kevin Klosski

@klosski_kevin

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calendar_today19-06-2025 13:07:51

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J.C. Ryle (@jcryle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

J.C. Ryle wrote...(I think this is what Washer is saying) “Ministers have sought to build churches with intellectual preaching, polished sermons, and rhetorical displays; but they have forgotten that the heart is the road to the understanding. People must feel before they will

J.C. Ryle (@jcryle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spurgeon echoed similar sentiments... “The heart is the main spring of the man… If you want to get at men and to win them for Christ, you must aim at their hearts.” – Sermon: “The Preacher’s Power and the Conditions of Obtaining It” (1889) “Preach not only to the ear, but to

R. Scott Clark (@rscottclark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It is a thing of the saddest consideration possible, that wise and learned men should once suppose, by tempering the truths of God so that they may be suited to the self-indulgency of unsubdued carnal affections, to give any lustre to them, or in the least to remove that scandal

Christian in the Woods 🍃🌳🍁🌨️ (@woodsreflection) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Titus 2:14 who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works.

Christian in the Woods 🍃🌳🍁🌨️ (@woodsreflection) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"While Amyraut posited that Christ hypothetically died for all, the Dort theologians taught that the sacrifice of Christ was sufficient for all but efficient only for the elect. According to the Dort theologians, therefore, Christ died only for the elect."

"While Amyraut posited that Christ hypothetically died for all, the Dort theologians taught that the sacrifice of Christ was sufficient for all but efficient only for the elect.  According to the Dort theologians, therefore, Christ died only for the elect."
SpurgeonBooks (@spurgeonbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Rest in the finished work of the Lord Jesus, and put all your reliance upon him as crucified, risen, and pleading for his people.” — Charles Spurgeon

Kevin Klosski (@klosski_kevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to see R. Scott Clark pushing back and exposing the errors of Hypothetical Universalism. So that the real intention of Christ's death as revealed in the Scriptures can clearly be seen.

J.C. Ryle (@jcryle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Washers preaching of today, is no different than Spurgeon, Ryle, Lloyd-Jones and the Puritans and Reformers of the past...

Kevin Klosski (@klosski_kevin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Same thing that Ryan Denton has been saying for a while now, as Paul Washer and Spurgeon have said. No more dead orthodoxy, dry lectures. But Pastors who have prayed & the Word is shut up inside of them like fire. Preaching that will produce holy affections in God's people