Paul
N. F. (20 May 2008)
"BLESSED ARE THE THAT DO HIS COMMANDMENTS"
BLESSED ARE THE THAT DO HIS COMMANDMENTS
By A. W. Tozer
Blessed are they that do his
commandments,
that they. . .may enter in through the gates into
the city.
Revelation 22:14
The
command to love God with our whole being has
seemed to many persons
to be impossible of fulfillment,
and it may be properly argued that
we cannot love by
fiat.
Love is too gentle, too
frail a creature to spring up at
the command of another. It would be
like commanding
the barren tree to bring forth fruit or the winter
forest
to be green.
What then can it mean?
The answer is found in the nature of God and of man.
God being who He is must have obedience from His
creatures. Man being who he is must render that
obedience, and he
owes God complete obedience
whether or not he feels for Him the
faintest trace of love
in his heart.
It is a
question of the sovereign right of God to require
His creatures to
obey Him.
Man's first and basic sin was disobedience. When
he
disobeyed God he violated the claims of divine love with
the result that love for God died within him.
Now, what can he do to restore that love to his heart
again?
The heart that mourns its coldness toward God needs
only to repent its sins, and a new, warm and satisfying
love will flood into it. For the act of repentance will bring
a
corresponding act of God in self-revelation and
intimate communion.
Once the seeking heart finds God in personal
experience there will be no further problem about
loving Him.
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.