Voice of a Prophet: Repentance for What We Are

Voice of a Prophet
By A.W. Tozer

Repentance for What We Are

One thing wrong with us today is that we do not repent enough.

The reason we do not have more repentance is that we repent for what we do instead of for what we are.

The repentance for what you do may go deep, but the repentance for what you are goes deeper.

It was the sharp contrast between what God was and what Isaiah was—the absolute holiness of the deity, and the spotted, speckled impurities of Isaiah’s nature—that brought this feeling of being absolutely profane to this man of God.

 

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