Saturday, November 08, 2008

A.W. Tozer thoughts

“No man is better for knowing that God so loved the world of men that He gave His only begotten Son to die for their redemption. In hell there are millions who know that. Theological truth is useless unless it is obeyed. The purpose behind all doctrine is to secure moral action."

“Bible exposition without moral application raises no opposition….As long as people can hear orthodox truth divorced from life they will attend and support churches without objection….Much that passes for New Testament Christianity is little more than objective truth sweetened with song and made palatable by religious entertainment.”

Taken from The Best of A.W. Tozer. Your thoughts, if any?

3 comments:

Going Weston said...

The first thing I thought about after reading these two quotes is that verse in James that talks about Faith and Work and Justification...I have heard a lot of speakers use that phrase to explain similar thoughts to these quotes, that without action what you believe is weightless.

I was reading something about this chapter that explains that James writes that Faith and Works are both justification of ones faith. But not Faith WITH Works...Faith and Works are two seperate types of justification. Faith is justification before God, Works is justification before men.

One's salvation is not established or validated by their work, nor is it invalid by their lack of work. One is justified by their faith in God and if you take the theme of the rest of James it seems to say that we ought to live like Christians...not just because it's what God would want, but because we are justified before men.

I think this is probably a good time to stop. I'm going to let that marinate and I might change slash add something later.

Anonymous said...

hi timbo! i'm so glad your dad is okay. i've been thinking about you guys and praying for you all. much love from us!

abigail said...

hi i did a search for peter bradley adams and came across your blog. i like this post. it makes me think of James 1 and how people can either be hearers or doers. thanks for putting it up!