The Titus Ten
Chapter 9 continued, “Zeal”
- “Zeal is a work God must do and a work we must pursue.” (Pg 192)
- Point being that this is something you don’t just idly hope for or passively pray for. Action and attentiveness is needed.
- “We have as much of God as we actually want.” (Pg 192, quoting A.W. Tozer)
- This is a deep statement. If it’s true, and I think it is, the term “dry season” when referring to one’s spiritual stance at any one moment is probably overused. For me then, many, if not most, of my “dry seasons” have been due to lack of pursuit.
- And pursuit must mean more than just daily morning meditation time. Such time is obviously essential for learning scriptural truth while starting the day on firm footing. Every believer should do this. But it can’t end there, only to be reset the next morning. Pursuit needs to be something done all day every day.