As A Man Thinketh
7002277244 • December 4, 2019
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"It is obvious that one external world has been turned into three internal worlds by the thinking of the three men. External things and events are the raw material only; the finish product is whatever the mind makes of these. Judas Iscariot and John the Beloved lived in the same world, but how differently they interpreted it. The same may be said of Cain and Abel, Esau and Jacob, Saul and David. From these we learn that circumstances do not make men; it is their reaction to circumstances that determines what kind of men they will be." A.W. Tozer

"A century ago a hymn was often sung in churches,, the first stanza of which ran like this: "Tis a point I long to know, Oft it causes anxious thought, Do I love the Lord, or no? Am I His, or am I not?" Why ask, "Do I love the Lord, or no?" The gravest question any of us face is whether we do or do not love the Lord. Too much hinges on the answer to pass the matter off lightly. And it is a question that no one can answer for another. Not even the Bible can tell the individual man that he loves the Lord; it can only tell us how he can know whether or not he does. It can and does tell us how to test our hearts for love as a man might test ore for the presence of uranium, but he must do the testing." Tozer