A.W. Tozer Chapter Eighteen: The Mercy of God
Excerpts
from Chapter 18:
Opening Prayer
“Holy Father, Thy wisdom excites our admiration,
Thy power fills us with fear, Thy omnipresence turns every spot of earth into
holy ground; but how shall we thank Thee enough for Thy mercy which comes down
to the lowest part of our need to give us beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for
mourning, and for the spirit of heaviness a garment of praise? We bless and
magnify Thy mercy, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
“When through the blood of the everlasting covenant we
children of the shadows reach at last our home in the light, we shall have a
thousand strings to our harps, but the sweetest may well be the one tuned to
sound forth most perfectly the mercy of God.”
“Mercy is an attribute of God, an infinite and inexhaustible
energy within the divine nature which disposes God to be actively
compassionate. Both the Old and the New Testaments proclaim the mercy of God,
but the Old has more than four times as much to say about it as the New. We
should banish from our minds forever the common but erroneous notion that
justice and judgment characterize the God of Israel, while mercy and grace
belong to the Lord of the Church. Actually there is in principle no difference
between the Old Testament and the New.”
“As judgment is God’s justice confronting moral inequity, so
mercy is the goodness of God confronting human suffering and guilt. Were there
no guilt in the world, no pain and no tears, God would yet be infinitely
merciful; but His mercy might well remain hidden in His heart, unknown to the
created universe. No voice would be raised to celebrate the mercy of which none
felt the need. It is human misery and sin that call forth the divine mercy.”
“We may plead for mercy for a lifetime in unbelief, and at
the end of our days be still no more than sadly hopeful that we shall
somewhere, sometime, receive it. This is to starve to death just outside the
banquet hall in which we have been warmly invited. Or we may, if we will, lay hold
on the mercy of God by faith, enter the hall, and sit down with the bold and
avid souls who will not allow diffidence and unbelief to keep them from the
feast of fat things prepared for them.”
A message of mercy to all the prodigals…
come home.
“And he arose and came to his father. But
while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion, and
ran and embraced him and kissed him.” – Luke 15:20.
“As it is written in the book of the
words of Isaiah the prophet,
"The voice of one crying in the
wilderness: 'Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley
shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked
shall become straight, and the rough places shall become level ways, and all
flesh shall see the salvation of God.'" – Isaiah 40:3-5 / Luke 3: 4-6.
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