Paul
N. F. (20 Oct 2010)
"OBEDIENCE: A NEGLECTED DOCTRINE"
OBEDIENCE: A
NEGLECTED DOCTRINE
By A. W. Tozer
There is what William James
called "a certain blindness in human beings"
that prevents us from seeing what we do not want to see. This, along with
the
direct work of the devil himself, may account for the fact that the
doctrine of
obedience is so largely neglected in modern religious circles.
That God expects us to be
"obedient children" is admitted, of course, but
it is seldom stressed sufficiently to get action. Many people seem
to feel that our
obligation to obey has been discharged by the act of believing on Jesus
Christ
at the beginning of our Christian lives.
We should remember that
"the will is the seat of true religion in the soul:"
Nothing genuine has been done in a man or woman's life until his or her
will
has been surrendered in active obedience. It was disobedience that
brought
about the ruin of the race. It is the "obedience of faith" that
brings us back
again into divine favor.
A world of confusion and
disappointment results from trying to believe
without obeying. This puts us in the position of a bird trying to fly
with one
wing folded. We merely flap in a circle and seek to cheer our
hearts with the
hope that the whirling ball of feathers is proof that a revival is under
way.
A good deal of praying at our camp meeting altars has the identical
effect of
a good cry. It releases pent-up emotions and relaxes tense
nerves. The
smile that follows is accepted by the eager helpers as evidence that a
deep
spiritual work has been done. This can be for some people a tragic error,
resulting in permanent injury and loss to the spiritual life.
A mere passive surrender may
be no surrender at all. Any real
submission to the will of God must include willingness to take orders
from
Him from that time on. When the heart is irrevocably committed to
receiving
and obeying orders from the Lord Himself, a specific work has been done,
but not until then.
We are not likely to see among
us any remarkable transformations of
individuals or churches until the Lord's ministers again give to
obedience
the place of prominence it occupies in the Scriptures.
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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.