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Monty Buhler

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Husband, father of three, child of the living God by His amazing grace. Pastor. Sports enthusiast.

Do you remember when you joined Twitter? I do! #MyTwitterAnniversary

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Looks like I only set half the marshmallows on fire.

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If we don’t love the things Jesus loves and hate the things that Jesus hates, we don’t want the real Jesus. We must hold fast to his word.


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“Christ went more willingly to the cross than we do to the throne of grace.” — Thomas Watson


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“A man on his deathbed…mumbled, ‘What is Heaven like, Doctor?’ …‘Can you hear my dog scratching at your door?’ inquired the physician…‘My dog does not know what is in this room. He only knows he wants to be with me. So it is with Heaven! Our Master is there.’” —James Jeremiah


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Flashback: For us to appreciate the extent of God’s mercy, we must first acknowledge the depths of our own depravity. For us to follow Jesus, we must first bear a heavy cross. For us to take hold of life, we must first lose our own. challies.com/articles/this-…

challies's tweet image. Flashback: For us to appreciate the extent of God’s mercy, we must first acknowledge the depths of our own depravity. For us to follow Jesus, we must first bear a heavy cross. For us to take hold of life, we must first lose our own. 
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Jesus: “It is written.” Satan: “Is it written?” Know the difference. — @AJWTheology


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It is dangerous to look for that from ourselves which we must have from Christ. Christ saith, ‘Without me you’, apostles that are in a state of grace, ‘can do nothing’, John xv. 5. He doth not say you can do a little, but nothing. —Richard Sibbes, Works 1:94


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Fact check: This is human life.

This is a 20 week old baby trying to get comfortable in it’s mother’s womb. This baby can live if born. In 2019, nearly 10,000 babies were aborted at this stage or later.



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Children are a wonderful gift from God!

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“If we ask the Lord to show us our selfishness He will do —gently, one thing at a time, with help to face and renounce it.” ~ Elisabeth Elliot


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Fruit of self-righteousness: “God, I thank You that I am not like other men.” Fruit of godly righteousness: “God, have mercy on me, a sinner!”


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The Father planned it, The prophets foretold it, The disciples doubted it, The soldiers denied it, The empty tomb proved it, The angels proclaimed it, JESUS IS RISEN!


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Of course you see the sin, weakness and failures of others more clearly than you see your own. Sin blinds and guess who it blinds first?


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Shallow theology leads to shallow preaching and shallow worship. The deeper we go in theology, the deeper our preaching, the deeper our understanding, the deeper our faith, the deeper our worship, the deeper our reverence, the deeper in our humility, the higher our praises.


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It is bad enough to be unconverted and going to hell. It is even worse to say, “I know it and will not cry for mercy. -@JCRyle


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There are no lessons so useful as those learned in the school of affliction. -@JCRyle


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Believers are never to capitulate to heretical doctrines to make Christianity more attractive or acceptable. Our calling is to preach and teach the whole counsel of God urgently, frequently, and fervently.


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Consider how precious the soul must be, when both God and the devil are after it. Charles H. Spurgeon


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