Christianity Quote by Paul Washer
““when two things are contrary or diametrically opposed to one another, to receive the one is to reject the other. Since there is no affinity or friendship between the gospel and the world, to receive the gospel is to reject the world. This demonstrates just how radical the act of receiving the gospel can be. To receive and follow the gospel call is to reject all that can be seen with the eye and held in the hand in exchange for what cannot be seen.1 It is to reject personal autonomy and the right to self-government in order to enslave oneself to a Messiah who died two thousand years ago as an enemy of the state and a blasphemer. It is to reject the majority and its views in order to join oneself to a berated and seemingly insignificant minority called the church. It is to risk everything in this one and only life in the belief that this impaled prophet is the Son of God and the Savior of the world. To receive the gospel is not merely to pray a prayer asking Jesus to come into one’s heart, but it is to put away the world and embrace the fullness of the claims of Christ.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: The Radical Call of the Gospel, Paul Washer, 2010
Accepting the gospel requires rejecting worldly values and personal autonomy, embracing Christ’s claims even when they conflict with societal norms.
In simple terms: Choosing Christ means rejecting the world’s ways.
Prioritize spiritual truth over cultural comfort.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church membership
- personal prayer
- evangelism
- moral decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to live counter‑culturally for faith?
- How can believers balance societal responsibilities with spiritual convictions?
Such rejection can cause social alienation and personal hardship.