A Library Of Resources For Spiritual Growth
The Lord has been waiting long and patiently for a great company of people who say they are searching. They are having their own way. They claim to be “testing.” The tragedy is that most of them are related to Esau. They are satisfied with things as they find them. They will never come to be God’s men, God’s women.
The worst part is the fact that so many of them are holding back because “we don’t want to give up our freedom.” That is one of the great fallacies held by unbelievers—thinking that the Christian must surrender his or her freedom in order to be a Christian. The notion is one of Satan’s inventions, but it is still effective in our day. The devil is able to make sinners imagine they are free!
But it is the Christian who is really free. The Christian has liberty form his or her burden of guilt. The Christian is free from the nasty temper and human jealousies. The Christian is free from slavery to alcohol, tobacco and other substances. Best of all, the Christian is finally free from a thousand fears, including the fear of death and hell.
The unsaved person is hanging on to his or her freedom to sin, to pile up judgment, to get old and to die without God.
Men Who Met God - A.W. Tozer
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