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The Carnal Desire to Make Good

Coconut

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Failure and Success: The Carnal Desire to Make Good

For we do not preach ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and ourselves your bondservants for Jesus' sake.
--2 Corinthians 4:5

Our Lord died an apparent failure, discredited by the leaders of established religion, rejected by society and forsaken by His friends. The man who ordered Him to the cross was the successful statesman whose hand the ambitious hack politician kissed. It took the resurrection to demonstrate how gloriously Christ had triumphed and how tragically the governor had failed.

Yet today the professed church seems to have learned nothing. We are still seeing as men see and judging after the manner of man's judgment. How much eager-beaver religious work is done out of a carnal desire to make good. How many hours of prayer are wasted beseeching God to bless projects that are geared to the glorification of little men. How much sacred money is poured out upon men who, in spite of their tear-in-the-voice appeals, nevertheless seek only to make a fair show in the flesh.

The true Christian should turn away from all this. Especially should ministers of the gospel search their own hearts and look deep into their inner motives. No man is worthy to succeed until he is willing to fail. No man is morally worthy of success in religious activities until he is willing that the honor of succeeding should go to another if God so wills.


- "Insight for Leaders" is taken from the book,
Tozer on Christian Leadership
 
Dear Coconut, I am inclined to agree with your post, It has a ring of truth in it many Christians
good people in themselves, but put them together and they seem to be like boys on the football field, I am better than you syndrome comes bubbling to the front of the queue, and you are correct in saying no one is worthy to succeed unless they are willing to fail, we must always in every endever we do that the Glory and the Honour should be shown to our God,
because without this Humility they will always fail in the end, Good Post. Elshevia.
 
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