Friends, it's been awhile since I posted a quote from A. W. Tozer, preacher and writer from a past generation who had such a fruitful ministry in the Christian & Missionary Alliance denomination.
Sometimes I feel that I may be using Tozer's insight and reputation to get my own point across but I'll risk that and post these thoughts:
Tozer writes:
Therefore give to Your servant an understanding heart to judge Your people, that I may discern between good and evil. For who is able to judge this great people of Yours? --1 Kings 3:9
"That so-called Bible religion in our times is suffering rapid decline is so evident as to need no proof, but just what has brought about this decline is not so easy to discover. I can only say that I have observed one significant lack among evangelical Christians which might turn out to be the real cause of most of our spiritual troubles. Of course, if that were true, then the supplying of that lack would be our most critical need.The great deficiency to which I refer is the lack of spiritual discernment, especially among our leaders.
How there can be so much Bible knowledge and so little insight, so little moral penetration, is one of the enigmas of the religious world today....If not the greatest need, then surely one of the greatest is for the appearance of Christian leaders with prophetic vision. We desperately need seers who can see through the mist. Unless they come soon, it will be too late for this generation. And if they do come, we will no doubt crucify a few of them in the name of our worldly orthodoxy. But the cross is always the harbinger of the resurrection."
taken from We Travel an Appointed Way, pages 111-112.
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