(This is a post taken from today’s devotional from AW Tozer. It is a true reflection of my heart also.)
I must ask this question in the context of today’s modern Christianity: “Is it not true that for most of us who call ourselves Christians there is no real experience?”
We have substituted theological ideas for an arresting encounter; we are full of religious notions, but our great weakness is that for our hearts there is no one there!
Whatever else it embraces, true Christian experience must always include a genuine encounter with God. Without this, religion is but a shadow, a reflection of reality, a cheap copy of an original once enjoyed by someone else of whom we have heard.
It cannot but be a major tragedy in the life of any man or woman to live in a church from childhood to old age and know nothing more real than something synthetic God compounded of theology and logic but have no eyes to see, no ears to hear – and no heart to love!
AW Tozer concludes with this prayer, which is also mine… Oh Lord, I pray for the people in churches who may think they are Christians because they are raised in a religious environment. What a tragedy it would be if these men and women are not truly saved. Lord, I pray for each one, that they will receive Christ into their hearts.
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