Weak Christianity
Tends toward Humanism by AW Tozer
… That your love may abound more and more in knowledge
and in all judgment…that ye may be sincere and without offense till the day of
Christ. Philippians 1:9, 10
I am in disagreement with many when I
insist that the flaw in current evangelism lies in its humanistic approach. It
struggles to be supernaturalistic but never quite makes it. It is frankly
fascinated by the great, noisy, aggressive world with its big names, its
hero-worship, its wealth and its garish pageantry.
In this quasi-Christian scheme of things
God becomes the Aladdin lamp who does the bidding of everyone that will accept
His Son and sign a card. The total obligation of the sinner is discharged when
he accepts Christ. After that he has but to come with his basket and receive
the religious equivalent of everything the world offers and enjoy it to the
limit.
Those who have not accepted Christ thus
must be content with this world, but with the view held by many today the
Christian gets this world with the one to come thrown in as a bonus!
This gross misapprehension of the truth is
back of much of our present evangelical activity. It determines directions,
builds programs, decides the content of sermons, fixes the quality of local
churches and even of whole denominations, sets the pattern for religious
writers.
This concept of Christianity is little more
than weak humanism allied with weak Christianity to give it ecclesiastical
respectability. It may be identified by its religious approach. Invariably it
begins with man and his needs and then looks around for God; true Christianity
reveals God as searching for man to deliver him from his ambitions!
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