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A.W. Tozer

Gods Character Is Infinitely Holy

God's character is infinitely holy, and faith in Him is necessary to please Him and live in a moral world.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes that God's character is infinitely holy and serves as the foundation of moral excellence in the universe. He argues that just as the excellence of steel is strength, the excellence of humanity lies in moral character, which is essential for trust and relationships. Tozer highlights that despite the confusion sin has caused, confidence in one another is crucial for societal cohesion, and ultimately, our relationship with God must be built on faith and trust in His supreme moral excellence. He asserts that God invites our unreserved confidence, and without faith, it is impossible to please Him.

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Because this is a moral universe, character, which is the excellence of moral beings, is naturally paramount. As the excellence of steel is strength and the excellence of art is beauty, so the excellence of mankind is moral character. An honest man is the noblest work of God, an apothegm usually attributed to John Wesley, may sound at first rather extreme, but if we allow the word honest to stand for all the moral virtues we may be able to understand the apothegm and possibly to agree with it.

A saint should be not only a man of intense spiritual devotion but a man of symmetrical virtues and perfectly balanced character. Relationship between moral beings is by confidence, and confidence rests upon character, which is a guarantee of conduct. It is true that sin has introduced confusion into the world so that we do not always find consistency of moral conduct among men; yet to live in a moral world it is necessary that we put confidence in our fellow man. A complete breakdown of confidence would destroy the adhesive quality of society, tear apart the fabric of civilization and turn the world into a cage of savage beasts.

However bad men may at times become they must still trust each other. It is either confidence or chaos. What has all this to do with faith in God? Just this: God is a being of supreme moral excellence, possessing in infinite perfection all the qualities that constitute holy character. He deserves and invites the unreserved confidence of every moral creature, including man. Any proper relation to Him must be by confidence, that is, by faith. Where there is no faith it is impossible to please God.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Character
  2. The Relationship Between Character and Confidence
  3. The Impact of Sin on Character
  4. Faith in God and Character
  5. God is a being of supreme moral excellence
  6. Faith is necessary to please God

Key Quotes

“An honest man is the noblest work of God.” — A.W. Tozer
“It is either confidence or chaos.” — A.W. Tozer
“Where there is no faith it is impossible to please God.” — A.W. Tozer

Application Points

  • We must trust each other and have confidence in one another to maintain a moral society.
  • Faith in God is necessary to please Him and live in a moral world.
  • Character is paramount in a moral universe and is a guarantee of conduct.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the relationship between character and confidence?
Confidence rests upon character, which is a guarantee of conduct.
How does sin affect our ability to trust each other?
Sin introduces confusion into the world, but we must still trust each other despite it.
What is the connection between faith in God and character?
Faith is necessary to please God, and God is a being of supreme moral excellence.
Why is character important in a moral universe?
Character is the excellence of moral beings and is paramount in a moral universe.

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