Paul
N. F. (30 March 2012)
"Wrong Desires Pervert
Our Moral Judgments"
Wrong Desires Pervert Our Moral
Judgments
By A. W. Tozer
Blessed are they which do hunger and
thirst after righteousness:
for they shall be filled. --Matthew 5:6
Unsanctified desire
will stop the growth of any Christian life and
conversely, purified desires
will tend towards righteousness by a
kind of gentle moral gravitation.
In the
moral world, right desires tend toward
life and evil ones
toward death---that in essence is the
scriptural teaching on this subject!
Whatever a man
wants badly enough and persistently enough will
determine the man's character.
Wrong desire -
perverts the moral judgment so that we are unable
to appraise the desired object at its real
value.
However we try,
still a thing looks morally better because we want
it. For that reason, our heart is
often our worst counselor, for if it is
filled with desire, it
may give us bad advice, pleading the purity of
something that is in itself anything but
pure!
When our dominant desires are
bad,
the whole life is bad
as a consequence. When the desires
are good, the life comes up
to the level of our desires, provided
that we have within us the
enabling Spirit.
At the root of all
true spiritual growth is a set of right and
sanctified
desires. The whole
Bible teaches that we can have
whatever we
want badly enough
if, it hardly need be said, our
desire is
according to the will of God!
The desire
after God and holiness is back of all real spirituality, and
when that desire becomes dominant
in the life, nothing can prevent us
from having what we
want. The longing cry of the God-hungry
soul can only be, "Oh, to be like Thee!"
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F