Paul
N. F. (21 Sep 2004)
"OBEDIENCE: A NEGLECTED DOCTRINE"
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OBEDIENCE:
A NEGLECTED DOCTRINE
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By A. W. Tozer
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There is what William James called "a certain blindness in human beings"
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that prevents us from
seeing what we do not want to see. This, along with the
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direct work of the devil
himself, may account for the fact that the doctrine of
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obedience is so largely
neglected in modern religious circles.
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That God expects us to be "obedient children" is admitted, of course, but
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it is seldom stressed
sufficiently to get action. Many people seem to feel that our
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obligation to obey has
been discharged by the act of believing on Jesus Christ
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at the beginning of our
Christian lives.
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We should remember that "the will is the seat of true religion in the soul:"
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Nothing genuine has been
done in a man or woman's life until his or her will
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has been surrendered
in active obedience. It was disobedience that brought
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about the ruin of the
race. It is the "obedience of faith" that brings us back
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again into divine favor.
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A world of confusion and disappointment results from trying to believe
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without obeying. This
puts us in the position of a bird trying to fly with one
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wing folded. We merely
flap in a circle and seek to cheer our hearts with the
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hope that the whirling
ball of feathers is proof that a revival is under way.
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A good deal of praying
at our camp meeting altars has the identical effect of
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a good cry. It releases
pent-up emotions and relaxes tense nerves. The
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smile that follows is
accepted by the eager helpers as evidence that a deep
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spiritual work has been
done. This can be for some people a tragic error,
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resulting in permanent
injury and loss to the spiritual life.
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A mere passive surrender may be no surrender at all. Any real
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submission to the will
of God must include willingness to take orders from
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Him from that time on.
When the heart is irrevocably committed to receiving
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and obeying orders from
the Lord Himself, a specific work has been done,
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but not until then.
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We are not likely to see among us any remarkable transformations of
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individuals or churches
until the Lord's ministers again give to obedience
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the place of prominence
it occupies in the Scriptures.
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Yours in Christ,
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Paul N. F.