Paul
N. F. (26 July 2020)
"Spiritual Authority:
The Word and the Testimony"
Spiritual
Authority: The Word and the Testimony
By A. W. Tozer
But there were false prophets also
among the people,
even as there shall be false teachers
among you, who
privily shall bring in damnable
heresies, even denying
the Lord that bought them, and bring
upon themselves
swift destruction. 2 Peter 2:1
Whatever it may be
in our Christian experience that
originates outside the Scriptures should,
for that very
reason, be suspect until it can be shown to
be in accord
with them.
If it should be
found to be contrary to the Word of
revealed truth, no true Christian will
accept it as being
from God. However high the emotional
content, no
experience can be proved to be genuine
unless we can
find chapter and verse authority for it in
the Scriptures.
"To the word and to the testimony" must
always be the
last and final proof.
Whatever is new or
singular should also be viewed
with caution until it can furnish
scriptural proof of its
validity. Throughout the twentieth century,
quite a
number of unscriptural notions have gained
acceptance
among Christians by claiming that they were
among
truths that were to be revealed in the last
days.
The truth is
that the Bible does not teach that there
will be new light and advanced spiritual
experiences in
the latter days; it teaches the exact
opposite! Nothing in
Daniel or the New Testament epistles can be
tortured
into advocating the
idea that we of the end of
the
Christian era shall enjoy light that was
not known at its
beginning.
Beware of any man who
claims to be wiser than the
apostles or holier than the martyrs of the
Early Church.
The best way to deal with him is to rise --
and leave his
presence!
Yours In Christ,
Paul N. F.