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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

I have no statistics on how long the average career is for actresses in pornography, but I'll bet it's pretty short. I’m confident there are no porn actresses who are sixty years old. Probably not even forty. Why not? Because selfish men who consume porn like their women young. For such men, there's no interest in wrinkles, liver spots, or white hair. There's no attraction in crow's-feet, varicose veins, and sagging skin. In other words, there’s no interest in real women.
Heath Lambert

The best exhortation I know concerning (preaching Christ) comes from the great Baptist preacher, Charles Spurgeon, who, in speaking to his students about expository preaching, told them to preach the text as the text and, as soon as possible, you make a beeline to the cross and show its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Albert Mohler

XLVI. The Judgment on Zacharias.

LUKE i. 20.
“Thou shall be dumb, and not able to speak, until the day that
these things shall be performed, because thou believest not my
words, which shall be fulfilled in their season.”

ZACHARIAS is a striking example of the ills a good man
may have to suffer as the result of his unbelief.
I. Consider his character and position. He was a
genuine believer. He was well instructed and greatly
enlightened. He held a high office as a priest. He had
been peculiarly favoured. Soothing comfort had just been
administered to him. This comfort had been given in
answer to his own petition. He staggered at a promise
which others implicitly believed.
II. What was the fault of Zacharias? His fault was
that he looked at the difficulty.
III. Consider his penalty. Mercy tempered judgment.
He was not struck dead, and the chastisement did not
invalidate the promise. Do not be satisfied with being
weak in faith. Let the utter unbeliever tremble. If a
good man was struck dumb for unbelief, what will become
of you who have no faith at all?
Charles H. Spurgeon