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W. A. Criswell Quotes

American pastor and author (d. 2002), Birth: 19-12-1909
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When our trials come, when we feel pain and suffering, when our tears flow again, it is our joy and comfort to lift our faces heavenward and to go on, standing on the promises of God.
W. A. Criswell

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To lift Him up, to preach His name, and to invite souls to love Him and to follow Him is the highest, heavenliest privilege of human life.
W. A. Criswell

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God sends people into our lives just when we need them, to say the right word, His word, just when we need it.
W. A. Criswell

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The first priority of the Leader is to Pray for and be concerned for the welfare of your flock. The key to the rest of our life and ministry will be the investment of prayer we make in the lives of others.
W. A. Criswell

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After seventy years of expository preaching, I have yet to touch the hem of His garment.
W. A. Criswell

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The election of John F Kennedy will lead to the death of a free church and a free state.
W. A. Criswell

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A skunk by any other name still stinks.
W. A. Criswell

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There is no such thing as separation of church and state. It is merely a figment of the imagination of infidels.
W. A. Criswell

Quote Topics by W. A. Criswell: Church God Imagination Keys Jesus Our Lives Kings People Election Moving On Love Stink Names Religion Garments Naked Priorities Ifs Prayer Wise Needs Scary Encouraging Separation Life Stills Hem Believe Years Two
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He was born a King. The wise men came from the East and asked, 'Where is He that is born King of the Jews?' (Matthew 2:2). He died a King. In Greek, in Latin, and in Hebrew the description was written above His cross, 'This is Jesus, The King' (Matthew 27:37)
W. A. Criswell

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I believe this notion of separation of church and state was the figment of some infidel's imagination.
W. A. Criswell

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Two can live as cheaply as one--if one doesn't eat the other goes naked.
W. A. Criswell