Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Utterly Delightful

Utterly Delightful

"Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. Know that the Lord is God." -- Psalm 100:2-3

One of my very favorite devotional writer's is the late A. W. Tozer. This morning's devotional is from the book HOW GREAT THOU ART -- published by Multnomah:

God is so vastly wonderful, so utterly and completely delightful that He can, without anything other than Himself, meet and overflow the deepest demands of our total nature, mysterious and deep as that nature is. Hearts that are "fit to break" with love for the Godhead are those who have been in the Presence and have looked with open eye upon the majesty of Deity,

Men of breaking hearts had a quality about them not known to or understood by common men. They habitually spoke with spiritual authority. They had been in the Presence of God, and they reported what they saw there. They were prophets, not scribes, for the scribe tells us what he has read, and the prophet tells what he has seen.

The distinction is not an imaginary one. Between the scribe who has read the prophet and the prophet who has seen there is a difference as wide as the sea. We are today overrun with orthodox scribes, but the prophets, where are they? The hard voice of the scribe sounds over evangelicalism, but the church waits for the tender voice of the saint who has penetrated the veil and has gazed with inward eye upon the Wonder that is God. And yet, to penetrate, to push in sensitive living experience in the holy Presence, is a privilege open to every child of God.

The world is perishing for lack of the knowledge of God, and the church is famishing for want of His Presence. The instant cure of most of our religious ills would be to enter the Presence, to become suddenly aware that we are in God and that God is in us. This would lift us out of our pitiful narrowness and cause our hearts to be enlarged.

Powerful words for our consideration this morning. Is HE utterly delightful to you this morning?-- Bill Welte is President and CEO of America's KESWICK

God's WORD for YOU: Proverbs 20; 1 Chronicles 10-12; John 6:45-71

Great Quote: The Christian soldier must avoid two evils-he must not faint or yield in the time of fight, and after a victory he must not wax insolent and secure. When he has overcome, he is so to behave himself as though he were presently about to be assaulted. For Satan's temptations, like the waves of the sea, do follow one in the neck of the other. George Downame

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