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A.W. Tozer 90x115by A.W. Tozer

No one can come to me unless the Father draws him, and I will raise him up at the last day. John 6:44

The Christian Scriptures, particularly the Gospel of John, contain two truths which appear to stand opposed to each other.

One is that whosoever will may come to Christ. The other is that before anyone can come there must have been a previous work done in his heart by the sovereign operation of God.

The notion that just anybody, at any time, regardless of conditions, can start from religious scratch, without the Spirit’s help, and believe savingly on Christ by a sudden decision of the will, is wholly contrary to the teachings of the Bible.

God’s invitation to men is broad but not unqualified. The word ‘whosoever’ throws the door open wide, indeed, but the church in recent years has carried the gospel invitation far beyond its proper bounds and turned it into something more human and less divine than that found in the sacred Scriptures.

What we tend to overlook is that the word ‘whosoever’ never stands by itself. Always its meaning is modified by the word ‘believe’ or ‘will’ or ‘come’. According to the teachings of Christ no man will or can come and believe unless there has been done within him a prevenient work of God enabling him so to do.

by A.W. Tozer

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The Hal Lindsey Report 3-23-12

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Mark Twain once observed, "If you don’t read the newspaper, you are uninformed. If you do, you are misinformed."

On the whole, I emphatically agree with that statement. I would beg to differ with Mr. Twain on one point, though. In today’s Mainstream Media (MSM) environment, I believe you can read the newspaper (or watch the news programs) and still be UNinformed on certain subjects.

Of course, those subjects would include things like anything impugning Islam or civil rights organizations or the Administration or the homosexual rights movement or… well, you get the picture.

My point is that you will most probably be MISinformed, but on certain topics you’ll be UNinformed because the media will NOT report them.