Thursday, June 08, 2006

The People Have Spoken: More Tozer

Here is another excerpt from one of my favorite books, "The Pursuit Of God," by A.W. Tozer:

"Another source of burden is artificiality. I am sure that most people live in secret fear that some day they will be careless and by chance an enemy or friend will be allowed to peep into their poor, empty souls. So they are never relaxed. Bright people are tense and alert in fear that they may be trapped into saying something common or stupid ....

Advertising is largely based upon this habit of pretense. "Courses" are offered in this or that field of human learning frankly appealing to the victim's desire to shine at a party. Books are sold, clothes and cosmetics are peddled by playing continually upon this desire to appear what we are not. Artificiality is one curse that will drop away the moment we kneel at Jesus' feet and surrender ourselves to His meekness. Then we will not care what people think of us so long as God is pleased. Then what we are will be everything; what we appear will take its place far down the scale of interest for us. Apart from sin we have nothing of which to be ashamed. Only an evil desire to shine makes us want to appear other than we are."

1 Comments:

At Sat Jun 10, 11:33:00 AM PDT, Blogger Tim Rice said...

It's been a long time since I read A.W. Tozer. Yet I do remember being impressed with his works. And he's right on target here with his comments on artificiality. But it's so hard to totally let go of.

 

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