Monday, September 12, 2005

Sobering Words

Every day I receive a devotional challenge written by a voice/pen from the past, A. W. Tozer. To say the least, these words do NOT salve the conscience. They are always hard-hitting and cause one to pause and think. Read today's message and, if the shoe fits, wear it. It sure caused me to check my virtue meter.

TIME IS RUNNING OUT...

The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light. - Romans 13:12

The absence of spiritual devotion today is an omen and a portent. The modern church is all but contemptuous of the sober virtues-- meekness, modesty, humility, quietness, obedience, self effacement, patience. To be accepted now, religion must be in the popular mood. Consequently, much religious activity reeks with pride, display, self-assertion, self-promotion, love of gain and devotion to trivial pleasures.

It behooves us to take all this seriously. Time is running out for all of us. What is done must be done quickly. We have no right to lie idly by and let things take their course. A farmer who neglects his farm will soon lose it; a shepherd who fails to look after his flock will find the wolves looking after it for him. A misbegotten charity that allows the wolves to destroy the flock is not charity at all but indifference, rather, and should be known for what it is and dealt with accordingly.

It is time for Bible-believing Christians to begin to cultivate the sober graces and to live among men like sons of God and heirs of the ages. And this will take more than a bit of doing, for the whole world and a large part of the church is set to prevent it. But if God be for us, who can be against us?

Taken from We Travel an Appointed Way, 50-51.

"Lord, speak to me this morning as I pray slowly through that list of 'sober virtues'-and also that list of attitudes with which much religious activity reeks. Convict me; change me; cultivate within me the 'sober graces.' Amen."



A. W. Tozer

1 comment:

  1. thanx for sharing that David ... i want my eyes focused on the road ahead, my heart to be tender to those around me and my devotion to be Christ's alone ...

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