Paul
N. F. (29 Jan 2013)
"Substituting Praying
For
Obeying: Will Not Work"
Substituting
Praying For Obeying: Will Not Work
By A. W. Tozer
Not
every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into
the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the
will of
my Father
which is in
heaven.
--Matthew
7:2.1
Have you noticed how
much
praying for revival has
been going on of late --- and how little
revival has
resulted?
I believe our problem
is that
we have been trying to
substitute praying for obeying, and it simply
will not
work!
A church, for
instance,
follows its traditions without
much thought about whether they are
scriptural or not.
Or it surrenders to pressure from public
opinion and
falls in with popular trends which carry it
far from
the
New Testament pattern. Then the leaders
notice a lack
of spiritual power among the people and
become
concerned about it. What to do? How can they
bring
down refreshing showers to quicken their
fainting
souls?
The answer is all
ready for
them. The books tell them
how --- pray!
The passing
evangelist
confirms what the books have
said --- pray!
So the pastor calls
his people
to pray. The tide of
feeling runs high and it looks for a while as
if the
revival
might be on the way. But it fails to arrive
and the
zeal for
prayer begins to flag. Soon the church is
back where
it
was before and a numb discouragement settles
over
everyone.
What has gone wrong?
Simply
this: Neither the
leaders nor the people have made any effort
to obey
the
Word of God. They felt that their only
weakness
was
failure to pray, when actually in a score
of ways
they
were falling short in the vital matter of
obedience!
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.