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Andrew Wommack’s Power-Packed Quotes

Andrew Wommack is an American Christian evangelist and teacher who has preached the gospel for over four decades. He is a popular figure within the Christian community, known as a powerful voice of faith and hope.

His teachings have inspired thousands of people to live a life of abundance and peace. Andrew Wommack has produced numerous books, sermons, and seminars filled with inspiring quotes that guide how to walk out the Christian life in abundance and peace.

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Andrew Wommack Quotes

“Prayer is not trying to twist God’s arm to make Him do something. Prayer is receiving by faith what He has already done!”

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“If you try to be a mediator today like Moses or Abraham, you are antichrist: against Christ, against His finished work, and attempting to take His place!”

Andrew Wommack

“Christ already made full provision for the abundant life through His atonement. It’s now not up to Him to do, but you to receive what He’s done!”

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“A minister friend of mine once said that as he carries his little girl around, she never has to say, “I confess with my mouth and believe in my heart that my dad will not drop me. And I confess with my mouth and believe in my heart that my dad’s going to feed me.” For that daughter, there is no striving to believe her father is going to be good to her. She just rests and relaxes in her loving relationship with him. She knows he is going to take care of her, because she knows him and his character.”

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“The revelation of God’s grace contained in Romans delivers believers from a performance mentality—which bases relationship with God on our own efforts—to a total trust and reliance upon the Lord, His goodness, and grace.”

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“Individual sins (committing a homosexual act, doing drugs, getting drunk, etc.) aren’t what send you to hell. Your sins have been forgiven, but the sin that’ll send you to hell is not accepting the payment for those sins. Everything revolves around how you respond to Jesus.”

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“If loving and communing with God isn’t your primary purpose in prayer, you’re missing out on what Christianity is all about!”

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“Most Christians speak to God about their mountain instead of speaking to their mountain about God!”

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“A lot of churchgoers in America think that merely believing God exists is enough to be saved, but the Bible says, “Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble” (James 2:19). In other words, it’s no great accomplishment to believe in God—even the devil knows that God is real. You have to do more than mentally acknowledge God’s existence; you have to submit yourself to Him.”

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“Every revival has had a revelation of God’s grace. Each awakening has possessed an acute awareness of man’s need to forsake independence and acknowledge his dependence on God. Therefore, anyone desiring revival today must start with recognizing their own complete inability to produce right relationship with God through human effort and good works—both in the initial born-again experience and in day-to-day maintenance.”

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“Prayer becomes religious when you try use it for something God never intended.”

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“The Lord doesn’t want your service as much as He wants you. He loves you more than He loves what you can do for Him. Now, that’s an important point to make, because in our day and age—especially in the type of church atmosphere that I grew up in—it’s all about service, a push to do something for God. It’s true that you were created for God’s pleasure and glory, but God ’s acceptance of you is not related to what you do for Him. The Lord sacrificed Himself so He could have you, not your service.”

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“Complete salvation is being able to be so intimate with God that He’s your very best friend.”

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“As you spend time with the King of kings and the Lord of lords, His attitude becomes your attitude.”

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“Eternal life truly begins the moment you’re born again. It’s a present tense—not future tense—reality. If you’re a believer, eternal life is now!”

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“If you pray, “Oh God, please have mercy. Don’t pour out Your wrath!” you have just pushed the Lord aside and declared, “Jesus, I know You atoned for us and that You dealt with sin. The Word says that You are the only mediator, but I think I can help. It’s also going to take my pleading and interceding to make things right!” You’re trying to add to what Jesus has already done! Jesus + anything = nothing. Jesus + nothing = everything. By attempting to intercede the way Abraham and Moses did, the way others in the Old Testament did, you aren’t esteeming what Christ has done and you’re trying to become a mediator.”

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“Boldness, confidence, and faith will rise in your heart as you realize that God’s supply is always greater than your need!”

Andrew Wommack

“God desires all believers to be so familiar with His love that our approach toward Him is bold.”Andrew Wommack

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“Prayer is primarily for loving and worshiping God. If you would seek first His kingdom and just fellowship with Him, you’d find your needs already provided.”

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“Although it is true to tell someone that their sin has separated them from God and caused them to be worthy of eternal damnation, the good news is that Jesus came and bore all of our sin for us. We don’t have to atone for our own sin. We don’t have to become holy enough to earn salvation. It’s a gift.”

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“Every person’s sins have already been atoned for. People aren’t going to hell for individual sins. They’re going to hell because they rejected the payment for their sins. They’re not only rebels and God-haters. Multitudes of religious people go to hell because they thought that by attending church, paying their tithes, reading the Bible, and trying to be good, they could pay for their sins. It is fine to do those things, but they falsely believed that God would accept them because of some worth or value of their own, without receiving Jesus as their Savior. That’s not accepting the payment for their sins. They are still trying to make up for their own sins. There will be many people like that in hell.”

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Conclusion

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In conclusion, Andrew Wommack’s quotes are some of the most inspirational and uplifting words you can find. His faith-filled thoughts will surely bring hope and encouragement to anyone who reads them.

Whether you’re seeking guidance on approaching life’s challenges or need a reminder that God is in control, Andrew Wommack’s quotes will provide the inspiration and comfort you need.

Pastor Duke Taber
Pastor Duke Taber

Pastor Duke Taber

All articles have been written or reviewed by Pastor Duke Taber.
Pastor Duke Taber is an alumnus of Life Pacific University and Multnomah Biblical Seminary.
He has been in pastoral ministry since 1988.
Today he is the owner and managing editor of 3 successful Christian websites that support missionaries around the world.
He is currently starting a brand new church in Mesquite NV called Mesquite Worship Center, a Non-Denominational Spirit Filled Christian church in Mesquite Nevada.