The contemporary moral climate does not favor a faith as tough and fibrous as that taught by our Lord and His apostles. The delicate, brittle saints being produced in our religious hothouses today are hardly to be compared with the committed, expendable believers who once gave their witness among men. And the fault lies with our leaders. They are too timid to tell the people all the truth. They are now asking men to give to God that which costs them nothing.
Our churches these days are filled (or one-quarter filled) with a soft breed of Christian that must be fed on a diet of harmless fun to keep them interested. About theology they know little. Scarcely any of them have read even one of the great Christian classics, but most of them are familiar with religious fiction and spinetingling films. No wonder their moral and spiritual constitution is so frail. Such can only be called weak adherents of a faith they never really understood.
That Incredible Christian, page 76.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Wisdom from Tozer
If you read this blog very often, you know one of my favorite writers from the past is A.W. Tozer. I know I quote him often, but this one was too good not to pass along.
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I would be offended, but I'm too busy reading The Shack and listening to Joel Osteen to care.
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