Paul N. F. (4 June 2005)
"A Possibility:To Mean Right and Still Go Wrong"


    A Possibility:To Mean Right and Still Go Wrong

 
    By A. W. Tozer

 
    For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward
    God endure grief, suffering wrongfully.  1Peter 2:19

 
        There are areas in our Christian lives where in our
    effort to be right we may go wrong---so wrong as to lead
    to spiritual deformity.

 
       To be specific, let me name a few .  .  .  .  .
 
        When in our determination to be bold, we become
    brazen!  Courage and meekness are compatible qualities.
    Both were found in perfect proportion in Christ, even in
    conflict with His enemies.

 
        When in our desire to be frank, we become rude!
    Candor without rudeness was always found in the man
    Christ Jesus.  The Christian who boasts that he calls a
    spade a spade, is likely to end by calling everything a
    spade.

 
        When in our effort to be watchful we become
    suspicious!  Because there are many adversaries, the
    temptation is to see enemies where none exist, or to
    develop a spirit of hostility to everyone who disagrees
    with us.

 
        When we seek to be serious and become somber!
    Gloominess is a defect of character, and should never be
    equated with godliness.  Joy is a great therapeutic for the
    mind.

 
        When we mean to be conscientious and become
    over scrupulous!  If the devil cannot succeed in destroying
    the conscience, he will settle for making it sick.  I know
    Christians who live in a state of constant distress, fearing
    that they may displease God.  They believe this self-torture
    to be a proof of godliness, but how wrong they are! 
    Yours in Christ,
      Paul N. F.