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Saturday, February 24, 2018

He Will Never Trifle With Men's Souls!

It is very strange that people who modestly decline to risk an opinion on matters which do not closely concern them at all, such as philosophy or science for instance-are often ready and eager to pronounce with finality on matters of religion, which above all else is vital to their welfare for this world and that which is to come.

This follows the popular notion that everyone is capable of discovering the true way to Heaven for himself--and that one man's belief is as good as another's.

A second tenet in this creed, is that no one has the right to question the belief of anyone else, or to try to influence him in any way in religious matters.

This leads naturally to the third tenet, which is that we should practice complete acceptance toward every expression of religious belief, however base or ill-founded it may be, and accept it as a legitimate way of worshiping God, even if it isn't ours.

All this has about it a certain savor of charity and slips well off the lips of politicians, who are forced to try to please everyone--and liberal ministers who find it profitable to do so. 


But the True Christian can Never bring himself to Sell Out his soul in that manner. 

The man who has heard the voice of Jesus saying, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me"--can never get the consent of his heart to thus trifle with religion.

He has been smitten with the love of God, and the wonder of the cross--and he can never again be flexible in things which concern his soul and the souls of his fellow men.

He will live beside, be patient with, minister to, pray for and love any religionist of whatever color or creed--from a Catholic Cardinal, to a medicine man from the bush--but Never will he Compromise the Truth to stay on good terms with anyone.


He will never trifle with men's souls!


~A. W. Tozer~

Sunday, February 18, 2018

And Scarcely Anyone Appears To Care!

The only power God recognizes in His Church, is the power of His Spirit

Whereas the only power actually recognized today by the majority of evangelicals, is the power of man.

God does His work by the operation of the Spirit--while Christian leaders attempt to do theirs by the power of trained intellect.

Bright personality, has taken the place of the divine influence. 

But only what is done through the Eternal Spirit, will abide eternally.

For centuries the Church stood solidly against every form of worldly entertainment, recognizing it for what it was... 


A device for wasting time...
 

A refuge from the disturbing voice of conscience...

A scheme to divert attention from moral accountability.
                                        

But of late she appears to have decided that if she cannot conquer the great god entertainment--she may as well join forces with him and make what use she can of his power.

Christianity is so entangled with the world, that millions never guess how radically they have missed the New Testament pattern. 


Compromise is everywhere!

Evangelical Christianity is now tragically below the New Testament standard.
 

Worldliness is an accepted part of our way of life.
 

Our religious mood is social, instead of spiritual.
 

We have lost the art of worship.
 

We are not producing saints.
 

Our models are successful business men, celebrated athletes and theatrical personalities.
 

We carry on our religious activities after the methods of the modern advertiser.
 

Our homes have been turned into theaters.
 

Our literature is shallow, and our hymnody borders on sacrilege.
 

And scarcely anyone appears to care!

~A. W. Tozer~

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Details

Psa 139:1  O LORD, thou hast searched me, and known me.

God also has a way of searching us by lifting our eyes from the detail to the whole. 

He sets the detail in its true perspective, and seeing it thus, we come to see ourselves. 

You know how the writer of this psalm proceeds: "Thou knowest my downsitting and my uprising," he says. 

These are details, little particular actions, the unconsidered events of every day. 

But the writer does not stop with these details-he passes on to the survey of his life...

Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.

You will remember that it was through details that Christ revealed the Samaritan woman to herself. 

She had been hiding her guilt from her own eyes by busying herself in the details of the day. 

And then came Jesus with His enlarged vision in which the days are all parts of the one life, and in the eyes of Christ she saw herself because she saw the details as a whole.

Come, see a man, she went and cried, "who told me all things that ever I did."

Actually, it was an exaggeration, for Christ had not spoken to her very long. 

But when you get down to the spirit of the words, you never think of their exaggeration for they reveal the way that Jesus took in searching her and showing her to herself. 

He would not let her hide in the detail...

He wanted her to have a vision of the whole. 

He wanted to show her what her life was like when looked at closely. 

And so this woman was searched and self-revealed through detail in its true perspective, and her conscience, which had long been slumbering, awoke.

I think that is often the way the Lord deals with you and me...

We are all prone to be blinded by details so that we scarcely realize what we are doing. 

There are lines of behavior which we would never take, if we only realized all that they meant.

There are habits and certain sins to which we would never yield if we only saw them in their vile completeness. 

But the present is so tyrannical and sweet and the action of the hour is so absorbing, that we cannot see the forest for the trees, nor see ahead the path that we are taking.

We often say when looking back upon our sufferings, "We wonder how we ever could have borne it." 

One secret of our bearing it was that we only suffered one moment at a time. 

And in looking back upon our foolish past, we sometimes say, How could we have ever done it!..

And one secret of our doing it was that we only acted one moment at a time. 

When a man is dimly conscious that he is wrong, he has a strange ability to forget yesterday. 

When a man is hurrying to fulfill his passion, he shuts his ears to the call of tomorrow. 

And the work of God is to revive that yesterday and tear the curtain from the sad tomorrow and show a man his action of today set in the general story of his life. 

Sometimes He does it through sickness...

Sometimes in a quiet hour such as this...

Sometimes He does it in a mysterious way by the immediate working of the Holy Ghost.

But when He does it, then we know ourselves and see things as they are, and we are ashamed. 

Only then we can cry with David, "O Lord, thou hast searched me and known me."

~George H. Morrison~
     

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Go Forward In Faith

Jos 3:13  And it shall come to pass, as soon as the soles of the feet of the priests that bear the ark of the LORD, the Lord of all the earth, shall rest in the waters of Jordan, that the waters of Jordan shall be cut off from the waters that come down from above; and they shall stand upon an heap.
 

The Israelites were not to wait in the camp until the Jordan was opened but to “walk by faith”.

2Co 5:7  (For we walk by faith, not by sight:)

They were to break camp, pack up their belongings, form a marching line,and actually step into the river before it would be opened.
 

If they had come down to the riverbank and then stopped, waiting for the water to divide before stepping into it, they would have waited in vain.

They were told to “set foot in the Jordan” before “its waters...will be cut off.”
 

We must learn to take God at His word and walk straight ahead in obedience, even when we can see no way to go forward.
 

The reason we are so often sidetracked by difficulties is that we expect to see barriers removed before we even try to pass through them.
 

If we would only move straight ahead in faith, the path would be opened for us. 

But we stand still, waiting for the obstacle to be removed, when we ought to go forward as if there were no obstacles at all. 

~From Evening Thoughts~
 

What a lesson Christopher Columbus taught the world...a lesson of perseverance in the face of tremendous difficulties!
 

Behind him lay the gray Azores, Behind the gates of Hercules; 

Before him not the ghost of shores, Before him only shoreless seas.
 

The good Mate said:“Now we must pray, For lo! the very stars are gone.
 

Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?” “Why, say,‘Sail on! sail on! and on!’”

My men grow mutinous day by day;  My men grow ghastly pale and weak!”
 

The strong Mate thought of home; What shall I say, brave Admiral, say, If we sight only seas at dawn?

Why, you shall say at break of day, ‘Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!’”
 

They sailed.They sailed.Then spoke the Mate: “This mad sea shows its teeth tonight.
 

He curls his lip, he lies in wait, With lifted teeth, as if to bite!
 

Brave Admiral, say but one good word; What shall we do when hope is gone?”
 

The words leapt like a leaping sword: “Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!”
 

Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck And peered through darkness.

Ah! that night Of all dark nights! 

And then a speck...A light! A light! A light! A light!
 

It grew, a starlit flag unfurled! It grew to be Time’s burst of dawn.
 

He gained a world; he gave that world Its grandest lesson: “On! sail on!”
 

~J. R. Miller~
 

Faith that goes forward triumphs.

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Return From Backsliding

 Job 22:23  If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt be built up, thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy tabernacles.

Eliphaz, in this utterance, spoke a great truth, which is the summary of many an inspired Scripture. 

Reader, has sin pulled you down? 

Have you become like a ruin?

Has the hand of the LORD gone out against you so that in estate you are impoverished and in spirit you are broken down? 

Was it your own folly which brought upon you all this dilapidation? 

Then the first thing to be done is to return to the LORD. 

With deep repentance and sincere faith find your way back from your backsliding. 

It is your duty, for you have turned away from Him whom you professed to serve.

It is your wisdom, for you cannot strive against Him and prosper. 

It is your immediate necessity...

For what He has done is nothing compared to what He may do in the way of chastisement, since He is Almighty to punish.

See what a promise invites you!

You shall be "built up."

None but the Almighty can set up the fallen pillars and restore the tottering walls of your condition...

But He can and He will do it if you return to Him. 

Do not delay. 

Your crushed mind may quite fail you if you go on to rebel;...

But hearty confession will ease you, and humble faith will console you. 

Do this, and all will be well.

~Charles Spurgeon~

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Trials Are Medicinal!

Trials are medicinal. 

They are designed by God to correct or to restrain or to cure...the maladies of our souls.

Though He puts forth His hand, and seems to threaten our dearest comforts...


Yet when we remember that it is His hand...

When we consider that it is His design, His love, His wisdom, and His power...

We cannot refuse to trust Him!

Every affliction in the life of the believer is designed by God and sovereignly implemented by Him.


Psa 119:67  Before I was afflicted I went astray: but now have I kept thy word.

Psa 119:71  It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.

Psa 119:75  I know, O LORD, that thy judgments are right, and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me.

Christ's suffering was punitive...

The Christian's suffering is restorative.

The cup which Christ drank, was filled with Divine wrath...

The cup of suffering which God calls His children to drink, is only medicinal to promote their chief good.

Like heavy weights on a grandfather clock...trials are necessary for the Christian life to operate properly.

God will allow nothing to grieve us-but what He intends to employ as means for our greater advantage. 

~John Newton~