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A.W. Tozer

Let God Alone

The sermon emphasizes the importance of allowing God to work in our lives without interference to experience true spiritual transformation and blessings.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of allowing God to work in our lives without interference, urging us to let go of our control and trust in His perfect timing and methods. He highlights that while we desire the benefits of God's grace, we often resist the transformative work He wants to do within us, fearing the changes it may require. Tozer encourages believers to simply look to God and allow Him to kindle a passionate longing for Him, reminding us that He is the ultimate Physician who knows what we need. By surrendering our will and letting God alone, we can experience a vibrant spiritual life that reflects His glory.

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But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing. --James 1:4

God is saying, "I stand ready to pour a little liquid fire into your heart, into your spiritual being!"

We respond: "No, Lord, please excuse me. That sounds like fanaticism--and I would have to give up some things!" So we refuse His desire, even though we want all the benefits of His cross.

There is this thoughtful phrase in The Cloud of Unknowing: "He wills thou do but look on Him and let Him alone." Let God alone. In other words, let Him work! Don't stop Him. Don't prevent Him from kindling your heart, from blessing you and leading you out of a common state into that of special longing after Him. You don't have to coax God. He is not like a reluctant father waiting for his child to beg. The blessings are His to give and He waits for us to let Him work....

"Look on Him and let Him work, let Him alone." Get your hands down to your side and stop trying to tell God where to cut. Stop trying to make the diagnosis for God. Stop trying to tell God what to give you. He is the Physician! You are the patient....

Let Him work and your spiritual life will begin to blaze like the rising sun. I Talk Back to the Devil, 63-64.

"Lord, I know there is a work You want to do in my life today. I'll try to stay out of the way, take my hands off, and let You work! I'll put my hands to my side even now as a sign that I'm going to let You alone today to do Your work in me. Amen."

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to God's desire to work in our lives
    • The importance of patience in spiritual growth
    • Understanding God's readiness to bless us
  2. II
    • The concept of letting God work without interference
    • The dangers of trying to control God's actions
    • Recognizing God as the ultimate Physician
  3. III
    • The transformative power of allowing God to work
    • The significance of surrendering to God's will
    • Practical steps to let God alone in our lives
  4. IV
    • The role of faith in receiving God's blessings
    • Encouragement to embrace spiritual longing
    • The outcome of a life fully surrendered to God

Key Quotes

“He wills thou do but look on Him and let Him alone.” — A.W. Tozer
“Get your hands down to your side and stop trying to tell God where to cut.” — A.W. Tozer
“Let Him work and your spiritual life will begin to blaze like the rising sun.” — A.W. Tozer

Application Points

  • Practice patience by stepping back and allowing God to work in your life.
  • Surrender your desires and control to God, trusting His plan for your spiritual growth.
  • Make a conscious effort to let go of your hands and let God alone guide your journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to let God alone?
Letting God alone means allowing Him to work in our lives without our interference or attempts to control the process.
How can patience affect my spiritual growth?
Patience allows us to fully experience God's work in our lives, leading to completeness and spiritual maturity.
Why is it important to stop trying to control God's actions?
Trying to control God's actions can hinder His ability to bless us and prevent us from receiving the full extent of His grace.
What is the significance of God as the Physician?
God, as the Physician, knows what we need for our spiritual health and is ready to provide it if we allow Him to work.

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