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Constituted means

November 3, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This is the best thing I have read in a while.

A fanatic is somebody seeking desirable ends but ignoring constituted means. Seeking to get out of the religious rut is a desirable end. It is right and it is in the will of God. But trying to do it in a manner that is not according to God’s constituted means is all wrong and gets us nowhere.

… some people try getting worked up psychologically.

… some people try group dynamics.

What is needed is some old-fashioned, salty horse sense. I am sure there are 189 mules in the state of Missouri that have more sense than a lot of the preachers who are trying to teach people how to get the blessing of God in some way other than by the constituted means. When you get people all broken up, dabbing at their eyes and shaking, what is the result? It does not bring them any closer to God. It does not make them love God any better, in accordance with the first commandment. Nor does it give any greater love for neighbors, which is the second commandment. It does not prepare them to live fruitfully on earth. It does not prepare them to die victoriously, and it does not guarantee that they will be with the Lord at last.

A.W Tozer Rut, Rot, or Revival

God provides intelligence and means to procure a desirable end.

Those two, divinely constituted means, are faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and obedience to his Word.

The nike slogan makes a lot more sense now. Well, at least it’s better than a “show” of religiosity.

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