Mar
17
The Need for “Spirit-baptized orthodoxy”
Home > News & Events > The Need for “Spirit-baptized orthodoxy”The following devotional from A. W. Tozer in the book, “Tozer on Christian Leadership” is so very appropriate for today though likely written some 60 plus years ago. How we need reminding to stay true to “Biblical Christianity” in our cataclysmic shift these days to “Seeker Friendly-Entertainment Driven” churches. May God help us all to remain true and faithful and obedient to Christ and His Word.
“For I know this, that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. Also from among yourselves men will rise up, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after themselves.— Acts 20:29-30
Within the circles of evangelical Christianity itself there has arisen in the last few years dangerous and dismaying trends away from true Bible Christianity. A spirit has been introduced which is surely not the Spirit of Christ, methods employed which are wholly carnal, objectives adopted which have not one line of Scripture to support them, a level of conduct accepted which is practically identical with that of the world—and yet scarcely one voice has been raised in opposition. And this in spite of the fact that the Bible- honoring followers of Christ lament among themselves the dangerous, wobbly course things are taking….
The times call for a Spirit-baptized and articulate orthodoxy. They whose souls have been illuminated by the Holy Ghost must arise and under God assume leadership. There are those among us whose hearts can discern between the true and the false, whose spiritual sense of smell enables them to detect the spurious afar off, who have the blessed gift of knowing. Let such as these arise and be heard. Who knows but the Lord may yet return and leave a blessing behind Him The Price of Neglect, 6-7.
“Lord, may I be one of those ‘whose souls have been illuminated by the Holy Ghost.’ Grant to me ‘the blessed gift of knowing.’ And then be pleased to use me for Your glory today. Amen.”