Here is a better summation of my point by a Mr. Tozer. What I was trying to convey is that if ones point or assertion does not end up at the feet of Jesus, then ones reasoning is faulty.
The Christian is concerned primarily with truth, and especially with Him who is Truth incarnated. Facts are not to be despised. They are to be sought for their practical value and used in the service of truth, but they are never to be allowed to substitute for those "treasures of wisdom and knowledge" which are hidden in Christ.
In this day of moral confusion, truth is not always understood to be a master to which we must render obedience; it is rather conceived to be a servant which we may use to further ends that lie outside of truth. Private ends are often sought by the aid of truth, ends that stand outside of and bear no relation whatever to truth itself.
If we were to observe strict accuracy, we should always capitalize the word Truth, for when we have pushed it back as far as we can, we will come to God Himself. For this reason, truth will always be the master, never the servant. And truth can never be understood apart from its moral and spiritual implications.
A. W. Tozer Sermon: Finding Truth In Christ
The Christian is concerned primarily with truth, and especially with Him who is Truth incarnated. Facts are not to be despised. They are to be sought for their practical value and used in the service of truth, but they are never to be allowed to substitute for those "treasures of wisdom and knowledge" which are hidden in Christ.
In this day of moral confusion, truth is not always understood to be a master to which we must render obedience; it is rather conceived to be a servant which we may use to further ends that lie outside of truth. Private ends are often sought by the aid of truth, ends that stand outside of and bear no relation whatever to truth itself.
If we were to observe strict accuracy, we should always capitalize the word Truth, for when we have pushed it back as far as we can, we will come to God Himself. For this reason, truth will always be the master, never the servant. And truth can never be understood apart from its moral and spiritual implications.
A. W. Tozer Sermon: Finding Truth In Christ
The biblical record specifies what is expected of all. Peter's instructions state that ALL must repent, and be water baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sin, and receive the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:38) This promise was for all individuals whom the Lord would call. (Acts 2:39) Notice Peter's words; this promise is to you, (an individual) your children (individuals) and as many (individuals) the Lord thy God shall call. Compliance to these instructions were then witnessed in accounts of individual Gentiles (Acts 10:44-48) and Samaritans. (Acts 8:12-17) He did not say do these things since you have received the Holy Ghost upon believing Jesus' sacrifice. No. He said do these things since you believe and you will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Furthermore, the record specifies that they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine/teaching. (Acts 2:42)
Jesus stated that everyone will be judged by the word itself. (John 12:48) So it is necessary to actually do what the word says for one to expect to receive the Holy Ghost. Jesus said straight is the gate that leads to life and few there be that will find it. (Matt 7:13-14)