Apprehending God – by A.W.Tozer

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  O taste and see. (Psalm 34:8) It was Canon Holmes, of India, who more than twenty-five years ago called attention to the inferential character of the average man's faith in God. To most people God is an inference, not a reality. He is a deduction from evidence which they consider adequate; but He remains personally unknown to the individual. `He must be,' they say, `therefore we believe He is.' Others do not go even so far as this; they know of Him only by hearsay. They have never bothered to think the matter out for themselves, but have heard about Him from others, and have put belief in Him into the back of their minds along with the various odds and…

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The Concerns of God

Even when Peter chastised Jesus for saying that He was going to suffer and die, and did so out of a kind of innocence/ignorance, Jesus’ response was direct. Of course, Peter’s rebuke was based on what he perceived to be the cause that he was following. It was founded in his wishful thinking. Peter, as I’m sure we could say of most of the other disciples and the throngs of people that followed after Jesus, had his own agenda. He had his own idea of what a “messiah” needed to do. He had his own idea of what they needed to be saved from. He probably looked around himself as we do today and made a judgment call on what the solution…

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Defend or Defensive

"Much of today’s world is dominated by ideologies which, if not totally false, are alien to the gospel of Christ. We may talk of “conquering” the world for Christ, but what sort of “conquest” do we mean? Not a victory of force by arms. Our Christian crusade is far different from the shameful crusades of the Middle Ages. Listen to Paul’s description of the battle. “Our war is not fought with the weapons of flesh, yet they are strong enough, in God’s cause, to demolish fortresses. We demolish sophistries, and the arrogance that tries to resist the knowledge of God; every thought is our prisoner, captured to be brought into obedience to Christ.” This is a battle of ideas, God’s truth overpowering…

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Those who come after

When we are young, all things old seem insignificant. We roll our eyes at dad’s jokes, we scoff at mom’s warnings to be careful, and we tolerate Grandpa’s stories of bygone eras. When we look at those who came before us, we see a hardness, a rigidness, sometimes a sadness that is almost repulsive. Youth has its own energy. It is an energy that is self-sustaining, though limited in its scope. It is self absorbed and ignorant of its own ignorance. It is an energy that looks out on the world with no frame of reference, no sense of consequence or what is real. If it is not careful, it will become its own worst enemy. Youth was never meant to be…

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Heart, Soul, MIND, and Strength……..

“In this most awkward cultural predicament, evangelicals must be excruciatingly clear that we do not speak about the sinfulness of homosexuality as if we have no sin. As a matter of fact, it is precisely because we have come to know ourselves as sinners and of our need for a savior that we have come to faith in Jesus Christ. Our greatest fear is not that homosexuality will be normalized and accepted, but that homosexuals will not come to know of their own need for Christ and the forgiveness of their sins.” (Albert Mohler) Dr. Mohler made this statement a couple years ago in a post on his blog. Given the headlines of late, I thought it was a good jumping off…

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….with Gentleness and Reverence

It is contrary to our nature to invite criticism. I know I don’t like it when someone points out an apparent or potential flaw in my thinking. None of us want to think that we may be wrong. In fact, we go to great lengths to protect our perceived "rightness". For the Christian, this may be one of the great ironies . Over the past several months I’ve had an ongoing conversation with a friend who is of the agnostic/atheistic persuasion. Our conversation (carried out on line, through email and Facebook) can get pretty contentious at times but usually ends (for the time being) with a smiley face or a light-hearted bit of humor. This is, of course, necessary to express the…

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Hope and Change? Definition please.

This simple three word phrase made popular by our current President, may not be as simple as it seems. All peoples of the world would like to have hope. Hope for a better life, hope for good health, hope for a bright future for them and their children. Hope for peace. Hope for cures for all the diseases in the world. I could not agree more. Only a cold, unfeeling, irrational person would not wish for this little phrase to be true, when defined as I just did. However, all sayings, even the ones that on the surface sound good and compassionate and rational, do not apply to all things. Sometimes the noblest notions can be completely wrong when miss-applied. For instances…

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