Paul
N. F. (4 June 2005)
"A Possibility:To Mean Right
and Still Go Wrong"
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A Possibility:To
Mean Right and Still Go Wrong
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By A. W. Tozer
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For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward
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God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. 1Peter 2:19
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There are areas in our Christian lives where in our
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effort to be right
we may go wrong---so wrong as to lead
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to spiritual deformity.
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To
be specific, let me name a few . . . . .
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When in our determination to be bold, we become
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brazen! Courage
and meekness are compatible qualities.
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Both were found in
perfect proportion in Christ, even in
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conflict with His enemies.
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When in our desire to be frank, we become rude!
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Candor without rudeness
was always found in the man
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Christ Jesus.
The Christian who boasts that he calls a
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spade a spade, is likely
to end by calling everything a
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spade.
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When in our effort to be watchful we become
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suspicious! Because
there are many adversaries, the
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temptation is to see
enemies where none exist, or to
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develop a spirit of
hostility to everyone who disagrees
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with us.
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When we seek to be serious and become somber!
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Gloominess is a defect
of character, and should never be
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equated with godliness.
Joy is a great therapeutic for the
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mind.
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When we mean to be conscientious and become
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over scrupulous!
If the devil cannot succeed in destroying
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the conscience, he
will settle for making it sick. I know
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Christians who live
in a state of constant distress, fearing
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that they may displease
God. They believe this self-torture
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to be a proof of godliness,
but how wrong they are!
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Yours in Christ,
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Paul N.
F.