Paul
N. F. (30 May 2009)
"TEST YOUR CONDUCT: WHAT ARE YOUR MOTIVES?"
TEST YOUR CONDUCT: WHAT ARE YOUR MOTIVES?
By A. W. Tozer
But ye denied the Holy One and the Just, and desired a murderer
to be granted unto you;
And killed
the Prince of life, whom God hath raised from the dead;
whereof we are
witnesses.
Acts 3:14, 15
The test by which all conduct must finally be judged -- is motive.
As water cannot rise higher than its source, so the moral quality
in an act can never be higher than the motive
that inspires it.
For this reason, no act that arises from an
evil motive can be good,
even though some good may appear to
come out of it.
Every deed done out of anger or spite, for
instance, will be found at
last to have been done for the enemy
and against the Kingdom of God!
In this matter of motive,
as in so many other things, the Pharisees
afford us clear
examples.
They remain the world's most dismal religious
failures, not because of
doctrinal error nor because they were
careless or lukewarm, nor because
they were outwardly persons
of dissolute life.
Their whole trouble lay in the quality of
their religious motives.
They prayed, but they prayed to be
heard of men. They gave generously
to the service of the temple,
but they sometimes did it to escape their duty
toward their
parents, and this was an evil. They judged sin and stood
against it when found in others, but this they did from
self-righteousness
and hardness of heart.
That this is not a small matter may be gathered from the fact that those
orthodox and proper religionists went on in their blindness,
until at last they
crucified the Lord of glory, with no inkling
of the gravity of their crime!
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.