A.W. Tozer Chapter Twenty One: The Holiness of God
Excerpts
from Chapter 21:
Opening Prayer
“Glory be to God on high. We praise Thee, we
bless Thee, we worship Thee, for Thy great glory. Lord, I uttered that I
understood not; things too wonderful for me which I knew not. I heard of Thee
by the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth Thee and I abhor myself in
dust and ashes. O Lord, I will lay my hand upon my mouth. Once have I spoken,
yea, twice, but I will proceed no further. But while I was musing the fire
burned. Lord, I must speak of Thee, lest by my silence I offend against the
generation of Thy children. Behold, Thou has chosen the foolish things of the
world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the
mighty. O Lord, forsake me not. Let me show forth Thy strength unto this
generation and Thy power to everyone that is to come. Raise up prophets and
seers in Thy Church who shall magnify Thy glory and through Thine almighty
Spirit restore to Thy people the knowledge of the holy. Amen.”
“The moral shock suffered by us through our mighty break
with the high will of heaven has left us all with a permanent trauma affecting
every part of our nature. There is disease both in ourselves and in our
environment. The sudden realization of his personal depravity came like a
stroke from heaven upon the trembling heart of Isaiah at the moment when he had
his revolutionary vision of the holiness of God. His pain-filled cry, “Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a
man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for
mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts,” expresses the feeling of
every man who has discovered himself under his disguises and has been
confronted with an inward sight of the holy whiteness that is God. Such an
experience cannot but be emotionally violent.”
“Only the Spirit of the Holy One can impart to the human
spirit the knowledge of the holy. Yet as electric power flows only through a
conductor, so the Spirit flows through truth and must find same measure of
truth in the mind before He can illuminate the heart. Faith wakes at the voice
of truth but responds to no other sound. “Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.” Theological knowledge is the medium through which the
Spirit flows into the human heart, yet there must be humble penitence in the
heart before truth can produce faith. The Spirit of God is the Spirit of truth.
It is possible to have same truth in the mind without having the Spirit in the
heart, but it is never possible to have the Spirit apart from truth.”
“Holy is the way God is. To be holy He does not conform to a
standard. He is that standard. He is absolutely holy with an infinite,
incomprehensible fullness of purity that is incapable of being other than it
is. Because He is holy, His attributes are holy; that is, whatever we think of
as belonging to God must be thought of as holy. God is holy and
He has made holiness the moral condition necessary to the
health of His universe.”
“Since God’s first concern for His universe is its moral
health, that is, its holiness, whatever is contrary to this is necessarily
under His eternal displeasure. To preserve His creation God must destroy
whatever would destroy it.”
“Before the uncreated fire of God’s holiness angels veil
their faces. Yea, the heavens are not clean, and the stars are not pure in His
sight. No honest man can say “I am holy,” but neither is any honest man willing
to ignore the solemn words of the inspired writer, “Follow peace with all men,
and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord.” Caught in this dilemma,
what are we Christians to do? We must like Moses cover ourselves with faith and
humility while we steal a quick look at the God whom no man can see and live.
The broken and the contrite heart He will not despise. We must hide our
unholiness in the wounds of Christ as Moses hid himself in the cleft of the
rock while the glory of God passed by. We must take refuge from God in God.
Above all we must believe that God sees us perfect in His Son while He
disciplines and chastens and purges us that we may be partakers of His
holiness.”
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