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Paul Chappell

Paul Chappell


Dr. Paul Chappell, pastor of the Lancaster Baptist Church, Lancaster, California, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He received his early schooling in Christian schools in Northern California and attended high school in Seoul, South Korea.

Pastor Paul Chappell was called to Lancaster Baptist in 1986. In 1995, under Pastor Paul Chappell's leadership the church began the West Coast Baptist College. Pastor Paul Chappell enrolled at the Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Pastoral Theology in 1983. While attending college, he founded and pastored the Seaside Baptist Church near Indio, California. He received a Master of Arts degree from the Baptist Christian University in Shreveport, Louisiana, and was later honored with a Doctor of Divinity Degree from Trinity Baptist College in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1995.

Dr. Paul Chappell is the author of many books. He is a frequent speaker in Bible conferences throughout the United States and around the world.
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One of the great costs of the present-day hedonistic lifestyle is the sacrificing of the next generation. Much like the children of Israel in the Old Testament defiled themselves with idolatry and sacrificed their children upon the pagan altar of Molech, today’s adults are sacrificing the next generation on the altars of hedonism, fornication, and lasciviousness.
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Recently, Mr. Barack Obama became the first sitting president to advocate same-sex marriage. Politicians will do many things to please their “base,” but godly Christians seek to please God. We must not forget that the Creator who has given rights has also given laws.
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How easy it is to be motivated by earthly success—by money, status, career advancement, and personal pleasure. How easy it is, amidst our busyness and insatiable thirst for more, to forget that the eyes of Manasseh are upon us. The next generation is watching us—examining our faith, testing our lives, and determining whether or not our God is true.
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A failure of gratitude and praise will certainly lead to a failure of obedience. 90-DAY
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Moody often said, “Prayer and work are the two hands of one person, and they should never be separated.” Prayer is vitally important, but it is no substitute for doing what we are able to do.
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It is impossible for a heart that is truly grateful for God’s grace not to be filled with joy. 90-DAY
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By the answer Christ gave, He pointed out that we do not so much need our faith increased, as we need it renewed. The problem we face is not primarily that our faith is too small, but that we do not use it enough. The
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The best—and the only lasting—sources of renewal for God’s people are the presence of God and the Word of God.
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A.W. Tozer wrote, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.
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The Scottish pastor Thomas Brooks said, “The power of religion and godliness lives, thrives, or dies, as closet [private] prayer lives, thrives, or dies. Godliness never rises to a higher pitch than when men keep closest to their closets.” Prayer—prevailing,
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We realized our only hope was in God’s intervention on our behalf, and we fervently prayed He would protect us.
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In Psalm 27:8, David said, “When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek.” The face represents the character of a person. If God’s man is to ever preach God’s Word effectively, then he must not only know the Word of God insightfully, but he must know the God of that Word intimately.
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