Saturday, November 11, 2017

Itching Ears



“For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.” 2 Timothy 4:3-4

A.W. Tozer describes the preaching at the first church he attended after his conversion to Christ. The man that was preaching did not speak within the authority of Christ. In other words, he spoke from a human, sentimental and philosophical agnosticism:

“I remember he preached one Sunday about a harp, using the subject, ‘A Harp of a Thousand Strings.’ He didn’t say much, but he said it beautifully, and it ended up like this, ‘So I am sure that the soul of a man is the harp of a thousand strings.’
I went home—and didn’t hear any harp. I didn’t hear any authority” (A.W. Tozer).

What was missing, Tozer explains, is the authority of Christ in the pulpit.

Matthew 7:27-28 says:

“When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching, because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law.”

Much of what passes as Christianity lacks the authority of Christ and His anointing via the Spirit of God.

Obviously, this lack of Biblical preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ did not become a stumbling block for A.W. Tozer. I sincerely praise God for that, and for guarding all believers who experienced the same style of milk toast leadership and teaching in the churches we either grew up in or ignorantly attended in our early days of being a Christian, not knowing any better.

And while self-serving, philosophically intellectual, Hallmark card and Reader’s Digest style preachers—and the congregations who gobble up their fictions and musings—seem harmless enough, they are actually the wolves in sheep’s clothing described in Matthew 7:15:

“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.”

And then,

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles? Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’” Matthew 7:21-23

Jesus explains what it means to know Him:

“Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really know me, you will know my Father as well” (John 14:6-7a).

Many preachers stand at the helm of a physical building and group of people called a corporate church. They may even quote Scripture as part of the liturgy and ecclesiastical tradition.

Banners decorated with doves of peace adorn the walls, and the preacher, wearing the vestment, dramatically intonates as he or she reads and speaks.

The choir sings ancient hymns and the sun streams through stained glass depictions of St. Paul, or Jesus sitting among the lambs with the children.

It’s all so spiritual and pious.

And yet many of them don’t know God because they don’t know Jesus Christ.

Without the inward submission to the Gospel—heart, mind, intellect, body, soul and spirit, wherein “the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead” (1 Peter 1:3 in part), it is a foundation built on sinking sand (Matthew 7:24-29).

“He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit” (Titus 3:5).

“In the exercise of His will He brought us forth by the word of truth” (James 1:18a).

It is by the Word of Truth—not the anecdotes and prosaic witticisms of a winsome humanist “pastor,” or a women’s liberation advocate, or a universalist troubadour—that one comes to be in the presence of, and ultimately know, God through Jesus Christ the Lord.

I have met and come to know many people who will uncomfortably say they believe in God (but don’t want to talk about it) and yet will never mention the name of Jesus Christ or admit to belief in Him.

John 3:6 explains this:

“That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.”

“But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised” (1 Corinthians 2:14).

Just because a building looks like a church, feels like a church and sounds like a church, doesn’t mean it is a church: not the church of the Triune God of Father, Son and Spirit, anyway.

The platitudes and sound of stringed instruments, the interpretive dancing, the “children’s church”—all of it, if it originates from man, to man, is nothing. It is “a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal” (1 Corinthians 13:1).

It will look and sound like love: undefined, generic love that we are led to believe is the best kind.

But what does 1 Corinthians 13 say? This passage is all about love, as is most of Scripture. It says, in a way, the same thing that Matthew 7, quoted above, says. It says that this kind of generic love does not have the authority of Christ: Christ is not the source of it nor is He in this love at all.

What does Jesus say about love?

"A new command I give you:...As I have loved you, so you must love one another" (John 13:34a, b, emphasis mine).


“If you love Me, you will keep my commandments” (John 14:15).

Note that in the very next line after this, in Jesus’ own words, He tells us how we are to keep His commandments (which essentially is the keeping of the Gospel, the New Covenant. We do not get rid of the Old Testament Ten Commandments; we approach them now from the position of being in an even greater covenant, the New Covenant of Christ).

The very next line that Jesus says is this:

“I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you” (John 14:16-17).

Why then do some people fall under the spell of authors and leaders and pastors and priests who do not know God (but often act and speak as if they do, but without the authority of Jesus Christ), while others, even though exposed to these false teachers, do not succumb to their influence?

I believe the answer can be found, going back again to Matthew 7, in the words of Jesus when he says,

“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. Or what man is there among you who, when his son asks for a loaf, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, he will not give him a snake, will he? If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give what is good to those who ask Him!” John 7:7-11.

Those who have itching ears persist in those ears because they don’t ask and seek after God through Jesus Christ. And they don’t ask and seek after God through Jesus Christ because they don’t want to.

I believe every person has moments where they begin to want to, but the parable of the seed kicks in and their inclination to Christ gets snatched by the evil one, or dies because it has no place to take root, or falls away when the going gets tough, or is choked out by worries of the world or by wealth and prosperity (Matthew 13:18-230..

It is in the one who perseveres in the thirst for Christ that the seed grows and flourishes. As this seed grows and flourishes, the Word is understood and bears fruit, and the seeking person does not become hoodwinked by deceivers (read Matthew 13:18-23 in its entirety).

If evil, worries, intellect, giving in to temptations, greed, idolatry of wealth and status can all kill the seed in a person, then desiring to hear the Word, understand it and bear fruit in it can, in turn, grow it.

As Jesus said, “Seek and you will find.”

And to a true seeker of God in Christ Jesus, only His Truth, in His Authority, will satisfy.

copyright Barb Harwood




“O Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to you, avoiding worldly and empty chatter and the opposing arguments of what is falsely called knowledge—which some have professed and thus gone astray from the faith.” 1 Timothy 6:20-21






Thursday, November 9, 2017

The Holy Spirit Fills Us With Love and Understanding of the Scriptures


A.W. Tozer, writing on the Holy Spirit in the book, The Counselor, published by Moody Publishers:

The "Word of God is sweet to the Spirit-filled person because the Spirit wrote the Scriptures. You cannot read the Scriptures with a spirit of Adam, for they were inspired by the Spirit of God. The spirit of the world does not appreciate the Scriptures--it is the Spirit of God who gives appreciation of the Scriptures. One little flash of the Holy Spirit will give you more inward, divine illumination on the meaning of the text than all the commentators that ever commented. Yes, I have commentaries--I am just trying to show you that if you have everything else and have not the fullness of the Spirit, you have nothing." A.W. Tozer



"I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you  know Him because He abides with you and will be in you." Jesus, speaking in John 14:16-17


Wednesday, November 8, 2017

We Don't Bow Down to Men


Much thinking and speaking today revolves around political leaders, or those who are the current darlings in sports, entertainment, books and music.

Christians can be tempted to cultivate--to allow to grow in dominance and importance--the actions, words, worldview and ideologies of people within our midst, or those we consistently--if not obsessively-- observe and monitor from afar. 

We, without perhaps even realizing it, absorb their mindsets and adopt their apparently accepted, if not successful, tactics and strategies. 

Whether these people are Christian or not, by choosing to follow them and desiring to become like them, we become worldly: following after men as those without Christ do.

The discipline of a Spirit-lived life is essential in countering this tendency. 

A Spirit-lived life looks on every person in the world with Godly discernment, through a Biblical grounding. Even within Christendom, we are to worship no other Christian:

"Now I mean this, that each one of you is saying, 'I am of Paul,' and 'I of Apollos,' and 'I of Cephas,' and 'I of Christ'. Has Christ been divided? Paul was not crucified for you, was he? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul?" 1 Corinthians 1:12-13.

A Spirit-lived life builds on the foundation of Christ alone:

"For no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is Jesus Christ." 1 Corinthians 3:11

A Spirit-filled life does not quench the Spirit but examines everything carefully (1 Thessalonians 5:19; 21).

A.W. Tozer addresses person-worship in The Counselor, published by Moody Publishers. He writes:

     "Jesus Christ stands alone, unique and supreme, self-validating, and the Holy Spirit declares Him to be God's eternal Son. Let all the presidents and all the kings and queens, the senators, and the lords and ladies of the world, along with the great athletes and great actors--let them kneel at His feet and cry, 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!' (Revelation 4:8b). 
     Only the Holy Spirit can do this, my brethren. For that reason, I don't bow down to great men. I bow down to the Great Man, and if you have learned to worship the Son of Man, you won't worship other men. 
     You see, it is the Holy Spirit or darkness. The Holy Spirit is God's imperative of life. If your faith is to be New Testament faith, if Christ is to be the Christ of God rather than the Christ of intellect, then we must enter in beyond the veil. We have to push in past the veil until the illumination of the Holy Spirit fills our heart and we are learning at the feet of Jesus--not at the feet of men." A.W. Tozer

copyright Barb Harwood


"Fear the LORD your God, serve him only and take your oaths in his name. Do not follow other gods, the gods of the peoples around you;" Deuteronomy 6:13

"Stop trusting in man,
who has but a breath in his nostrils. 
Of what account is he?" Isaiah 2:22

"Jesus answered him, 'It is written, 'YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD YOUR GOD AND SERVE HIM ONLY.'" Luke 4:8



Friday, November 3, 2017

Conversion in a Nutshell


Isaiah 2:11

“The eyes of the arrogant man will be humbled
and the pride of men brought low;
the LORD alone will be exalted in that day.”

If I could sum up what happened at the point of my conversion in Christ, it would be these words from Isaiah.

On “that day” on which Christ was exalted, my arrogance was humbled and my pride brought low.

People fight so hard to maintain and defend their pride, not understanding that they are keeping themselves in a multi-faceted prison.

God in His mercy worked all things for my good in breaking me out of my own personal San Quentin.

“So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.” John 8:36


“The arrogance of man will be brought low
and the pride of men humbled;
the LORD alone will be exalted in that day,
and the idols will totally disappear.” Isaiah 2:17-18





Thursday, November 2, 2017

A. W. Tozer on the Necessity of the Holy Spirit


A. W. Tozer, writing in The Counselor, published by Moody Publishers. The book is "an edited version of the Tozer classic formerly published under the titles When He is Come and The Tozer Pulpit, Vol. 2."

Tozer expounds fully on the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in a Christian's life, and its primacy:

     "Now, you can never piece Jesus together out of historic knowledge--it is impossible. It is possible to read your New Testament and still never find the living Christ in it. You may be convinced that He is the Son of God and still never find Him as the living Person He is. Jesus Christ must be revealed by the Holy Spirit--no man knows the things of God but by the Holy Spirit.
     I would like to make an emphasis here and make it clearly: A revelation of the Holy Spirit in one glorious flash of inward illumination would teach you more of Jesus than five years in a theological seminary--and I believe in the seminary! You can learn about Jesus in the seminary. You can learn a great deal about Him, and we ought to learn everything we can about Him. We ought to read everything we can read about Him, for reading about Him is legitimate and good--a part of Christianity. But the final flash that introduces your heart to Jesus must be by the illumination of the Holy Spirit Himself, or it isn't done at all.
     I am convinced that we only know Jesus Christ as well as the Holy spirit is pleased to reveal Him unto us, for He cannot be revealed in any other way. Even Paul said, 'Now know we Christ no longer after the flesh' (author paraphrase of 2 Corinthians 5:16)."

     "There are several evil consequences of believing that we can know God with our minds, with our intellectual capacity...
     The faith of our fathers has been identified with a number of questionable things. We must admit that one is philosophy, and I think that this modern neo-intellectual movement that is trying to resurrect the Church by means of learning is about as far off the track as it is possible to be, for you don't go to philosophy to find out about the Lord Jesus.
     Now, the apostle Paul did happen to be one of the most intellectual men who ever lived. He has been called by some to be one of the six greatest intellects who ever lived, but this man Paul said to the church in Corinth, 'And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom...but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power' (1 Corinthians 2:1, 4).
     If you have to be reasoned into Christianity, some wise fellow can reason you out of it! If you come to Christ by a flash of the Holy Spirit so that by intuition you know that you are God's child, you know it by the text but you also know it by the inner light, the inner illumination of the Spirit, and no one can ever reason you out of it." A.W. Tozer

"He who is of God hears the words of God; for this reason you do not hear them, because you are not of God." John 8:47

"And when I came to you, brethren, I did not come with superiority of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming to you the testimony of God. For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified. I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling, and my message and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith would not rest on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God." 1 Corinthians 2:1-5

"Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us by God, which things we also speak, not in words taught by human wisdom, but in those taught by the Spirit, combining spiritual thoughts with spiritual words. 
But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised." 1 Corinthians 2:12-14

"Therefore from now on we recognize no one according to the flesh; even though we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him in this way no longer. Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold, new things have come. Now all these things are from God..." 2 Corinthians 5:16-18a








Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Why is There So Much Calamity in the World?



The answer is found, in addition to other places in Scripture, in the following passages:

“An oracle is within my heart
concerning the sinfulness of the wicked;
There is no fear of God
before his eyes.
For in his own eyes he flatters himself
too much to detect or hate his sin.
The words of his mouth are wicked and deceitful;
he has ceased to be wise and to do good.
Even on his bed he plots evil;
he commits himself to a sinful course
and does not reject what is wrong.” Psalm 36:1-4

“He went on: ‘What comes out of a man is what makes him ‘unclean.’ For from within, out of men’s hearts, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. All these evils come from inside and make a man ‘unclean.’” Mark 7:20-23

“Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?”1 Corinthians 1:20

“The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned.” 1 Corinthians 2:14

“For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God’s sight. As it is written: ‘He catches the wise in their craftiness’, and again, ‘The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile.’” 1 Corinthians 2:19-20


What is a Christian to do in the Midst of Calamity?

“Do not fret because of evil men
or be envious of those who do wrong;
for like grass they will soon wither,
like green plants they will soon die away." Psalm 37:1-2

“Be still before the LORD and wait patiently for him;
do not fret when men succeed in their ways,
when they carry out their wicked schemes." Psalm 37:7

"Refrain from anger and turn from wrath;
Do not fret—it only leads to evil.
For evil men will be cut off...” Psalm 37:8-9a

"Better the little that the righteous have
than the wealth of many wicked;
for the power of the wicked will be broken,
but the LORD upholds the righteous.” Psalm 37:16-17

“The salvation of the righteous comes from the LORD;
he is their stronghold in time of trouble.
The LORD helps them and delivers them;
he delivers them from the wicked and saves them,
because they take refuge in him.” Psalm 37:39-40

“But by His doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption, so that, just as it is written, ‘LET HIM WHO BOASTS, BOAST IN THE LORD.’” 1 Corinthians 1:30-31
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“This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what he has done has been done through God.” John 3:19-21


Pray—in a sincere desire to obey God, and in all courage and humility to fully accept His unwavering estimation of our heart condition:

“The fear of the LORD is pure,
enduring forever.
The ordinances of the LORD are sure
and altogether righteous.
They are more precious than gold,
than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey,
than honey from the comb.
By them is your servant warned;
in keeping them there is great reward.” Psalm 19: 9-11

"Who can discern his errors?
Forgive my hidden faults.
Keep your servant also from willful sins;
may they not rule over me.” Psalm 19:12-13a

“May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart
be pleasing in your sight,
O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14

“Create in me a pure heart, O God,
and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10