Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional: October 27th
Morning and Evening with A.W. Tozer Devotional: October 27th Tozer in the Morning Growing Numbers Do Not Guarantee Increasing Quality The question of numbers and their relation to success or failure in the work of the Lord is one that disturbs most Christians more than a little. . . . There are Christians, for instance, who dismiss the whole matter as being beneath them. . . .They prefer to sit around the Lord's Table in a select and tight little circle, admiring the deep things of God and, I very much fear, admiring themselves a wee bit also. This is a kind of Protestant monasticism without the cowl and the beads, for it seeks to preserve the faith of Christ from pollution by isolating it from the vulgar masses. Its motives may be commendable, but its methods are altogether unscriptural and its spirit completely out of mood with that of our Lord. The other and opposite school is the most vocal and has by far the largest following in gospel circles today. Its philosophy, if it can