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Paul Washer

Paul David Washer (1961 - ). American evangelist, author, and missionary born in the United States. Converted in 1982 while studying law at the University of Texas at Austin, he shifted from a career in oil and gas to ministry, earning a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. In 1988, he moved to Peru, serving as a missionary for a decade, and founded HeartCry Missionary Society to support indigenous church planters, now aiding over 300 families in 60 countries. Returning to the U.S., he settled in Roanoke, Virginia, leading HeartCry as Executive Director. A Reformed Baptist, Washer authored books like The Gospel’s Power and Message (2012) and gained fame for his 2002 “Shocking Youth Message,” viewed millions of times, urging true conversion. Married to Rosario “Charo” since 1993, they have four children: Ian, Evan, Rowan, and Bronwyn. His preaching, emphasizing repentance, holiness, and biblical authority, resonates globally through conferences and media.
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In this sermon, the speaker begins by praising and worshiping God for His love and faithfulness. He emphasizes that God has always been our protector, even before we knew Him. The speaker encourages the congregation to see Christ as more precious and beautiful every day and to love Him with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. He also emphasizes the importance of cherishing every moment of being with God's people and preparing the hearts of children to come to worship. The speaker urges the congregation to worship the Lord privately as well as collectively and asks for forgiveness and restoration in this area.
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We can meet with the Lord before ever coming to God's house. That's very, very important. You say, well, this isn't God's house. When we're all together, it's God's house. It's God's people. Also, something very important. The fact that we're meeting here and that Christ is with us indicates importance. You should prepare your children's hearts in the same way that we're going to meet with God's people. Christ will be among us. Have a time of prayer with your children in the morning. Maybe read some Scripture with them. This is a special day. And why is it special? Because we've come together in the name of Jesus Christ. So what I want to do right now is I want us to pray. I want you to pray. I want you to think about what's being done here today. We are going to worship the Lord collectively. If that truth brings to your mind that you do not worship the Lord privately, then ask Him to forgive you and ask Him to restore unto you that privilege to worship Him privately. Ask Him to strengthen you that you might better prepare the hearts of your children to come to be with God's people. This is so important. I'm not all about rigidness at all, but I never want anything to be common. We're sitting here. We're not dressed in ties or suits or anything like that, nor would I ever want that. But here's what I want you to see. Nothing is casual. Everything is special. Everything is holy. Everything is beautiful. Everything ought to be as though it was the first time you ever saw it. And coming to meet with God's people is an absolutely wonderful thing. It's wonderful. And so let's go to the Lord and let's ask Him to teach us to cherish every moment as though it were brand new. Every time it enters into our heart, we get to be with God's people. We get to think, you know, Christ will be there in a special way. Isn't that exciting? Did you come here with expectation to see God do something in your life? Let's pray. Father, I come before You today. And Father, I praise You and worship You. Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens and Your faithfulness to the skies. You have always been our Keeper. Even from our mother's womb, You have led us. You have watched over us. Even when we did not know You, we did not know Your name. Even when we were rebels before You, O God, You knew us and You protected us. And on the day that You chose to get the most glory for Yourself, You called us out of darkness into light. You introduced us to Your Son. You changed our hearts so that we saw Him to be beautiful. Father, that work that You did there on that day, I pray that it will continue. That every day we would see Christ as more precious, as more beautiful to us. That we would love Him with all our heart, all our soul, all our mind, and all our strength. That the passion of our life would teach our children to do the same. Father, nothing is special unless You are here with us. Unless Christ is walking and talking to us in this place. Father, help us, strengthen us. Clean our minds of everything that would bring confusion, Lord. Of everything that would be an obstacle to meditating on what is truly worthy. Father, help us, strengthen us that we might worship Thee, that we might understand Your Word, and that You might be blessed, Lord, in what occurs here today. Lord, help us and do so in such a way that we leave here knowing that we have been helped. Father, I ask this in Jesus' name, Amen.
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Paul David Washer (1961 - ). American evangelist, author, and missionary born in the United States. Converted in 1982 while studying law at the University of Texas at Austin, he shifted from a career in oil and gas to ministry, earning a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. In 1988, he moved to Peru, serving as a missionary for a decade, and founded HeartCry Missionary Society to support indigenous church planters, now aiding over 300 families in 60 countries. Returning to the U.S., he settled in Roanoke, Virginia, leading HeartCry as Executive Director. A Reformed Baptist, Washer authored books like The Gospel’s Power and Message (2012) and gained fame for his 2002 “Shocking Youth Message,” viewed millions of times, urging true conversion. Married to Rosario “Charo” since 1993, they have four children: Ian, Evan, Rowan, and Bronwyn. His preaching, emphasizing repentance, holiness, and biblical authority, resonates globally through conferences and media.