Monday, May 11, 2009

Superstitious Shadows

"Have nothing to do with godless myths and old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly." I Timothy 4:7

Faith honors God by accepting the biblical revelation of the divine character. Faith lets God be what He says He is and adjusts its concepts accordingly. Superstition degrades the reputation of God by believing things unworthy of Him. One rests upon fact and the other upon fancy.

As I said before, there is probably a streak of superstition in everyone, even in the genuine Christian. Any notions we may have of God that have not been corrected and purified by the Word and the Spirit are likely to have some element of error in them, and the religious beliefs resulting from them will of necessity contain a certain amount of superstition. The Christian who flares indignant at such a statement as this and denies that it describes him is not therefore free from superstition; he merely compounds his faults by adding bigotry and anger to the rest.

But if superstition dishonors God, is it not an evil thing and is not the Christian who harbors it guilty of serious sin against the Majesty in the heavens? . . .

Thought: Faith accepts God as He is revealed in Scripture and changes thought and action accordingly. Superstition seeks to change God to fit superstitious thought and action.

By A.W. Tozer, taken from "The Size of the Soul"

Bible Reading Guide:

Beginning to End: 2 Chron. 2-5
Old and New Testaments Together: 2 Kings 13-14 & John 2
Historical: Isaiah 54-58
Chronological: 2 Samuel 10, I Chron. 19 & Psalm 20
Blended: Jonah & Matthew 5:27-48

The Bible reading guides will be taken from Back to the Bible

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