Paul
N. F. (12 Jan 2008)
"FOR TO BE CARNALLY MINDED
IS DEATH"
FOR TO BE CARNALLY
MINDED IS DEATH
By A. W. Tozer
For to be carnally minded is
death: but to be spiritually minded is life and peace: . . . But
ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of
God dwell in you. ---Romans 8:6. 9
One of the most telling blows which the enemy ever struck at the life of the Church was
to create in her a groundless fear of the Holy Spirit! He
has been and is so widely misunderstood, that the very mention of
His Name in some circles is enough to frighten many people into
resistance.
Perhaps we may help by examining that fire which is the
symbol of the Spirit's Person
and Presence.
The Holy Spirit is first of all a moral flame. It is not an
accident of language that He
is called the HOLY Spirit, for
whatever else the word holy
may mean, it does undoubtedly
carry with it the idea of
moral purity. And the Spirit, being
God, must be absolutely and
infinitely pure!
It follows then that whoever would be filled and
indwelt
by the Spirit should first
judge his life for any hidden iniquities; he should courageously expel
from his heart everything which is out of accord with the
character of God as revealed by the Holy Scriptures.
At the base of all true Christian experience must lie a sound and sane morality. No
joys are valid, no delights legitimate where sin is allowed to live
in life or conduct. No transgression of pure righteousness dare
excuse itself on the ground of superior religious experience.
"Be ye holy" is a serious commandment from the Lord of the whole earth. The true
Christian ideal is not to be happy, but to be holy. The holy heart alone
can be the habitation of the Holy Spirit!
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.