Paul N. F. (25
March 2018)
"JESUS TAUGHT THE
MORAL RELATION BETWEEN WORDS AND DEEDS"
JESUS TAUGHT THE MORAL RELATION
BETWEEN WORDS AND DEEDS
By A. W. Tozer
The former treatise have I made, 0
Theophilus,
of all that Jesus began both to do
and teach, until
the day in which He was taken
up. . . . Acts 1:1, 2
I am afraid
we modern Christians are long on talk and
short on conduct. We use the
language of power but our
deeds are the deeds of weakness.
Our Lord and
His apostles were long on deeds. The
gospels depict a Man walking in
power, "who went
about doing good, and healing all
that were oppressed of
the devil; for God was with him."
The moral
relationship between words and deeds
appears quite plainly in the life and
teachings of Christ.
In the Sermon
on the Mount Christ placed doing
before teaching: "Whosoever
therefore shall break one
of these least commandments, and
shall teach men so,
he shall be called the least in the
kingdom of heaven: but
whosoever shall do and teach them,
the same shall be
called great in the kingdom of
heaven". Matt. 5:19
Since in one
of its aspects religion contemplates the
invisible, it is easy to understand
how it can be errone-
ously made to contemplate the
unreal. The praying man
talks of that which he does not see,
and fallen human
minds tend to assume that what cannot
be seen is not of
any great importance and probably not
even real, if the
truth were known.
So religion
is disengaged from practical life and retired
to the airy region of fancy where
dwell the sweet insub-
stantial nothings which everyone
knows do not exist,
but which they nevertheless lack the
courage to
repudiate publicly.
I could wish
that this were true only of pagan
religions; but candor dictates that I
admit it to be true
also of much that passes for
evangelical Christianity .
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.