Feeling Right: Not the Same as Being RightBy A. W. Tozer
The lord of that servant shall come in a day when he looketh not
for him, and in an hour that he is not aware of, and shall cut him
asunder, and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there
shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
---Matthew 24:50, 51It appears that too many Christians want to enjoy the thrill of
feeling right but are not willing to endure the inconvenience of
being right!The glaring disparity between theology and practice among
professing Christians is a more destructive evil in its effect upon
the Christian religion than communism, Romanism and liberalism
combined.So wide is the gulf that separates theory from practice in the
church that an inquiring stranger who chances upon both would
scarcely dream that there was any relation between them.An intelligent observer of our human scene who heard the Sunday morning sermon and later watched the Sunday afternoon conduct of those who had heard it would conclude that he had been examining two distinct and contrary religions!
Christians habitually weep and pray over beautiful truth, only to
draw back from that same truth when it comes to the difficult job of
putting it in practice.The average church simply does not dare to check its practices
against biblical precepts. It tolerates things that are diametrically
opposed to the will of God. This can be explained only by assuming
a lack of integration in the religious personality. The mind can approve and the emotions enjoy while the will drags its feet and refuses to go along!And since Christ makes His appeal directly to the will - - are we not justified in wondering whether or not these divided souls have ever made a true commitment to the Lord?
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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.