Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
Psalm 42:7 says, "Deep calls unto deep." Only a call from the depths has the power to enable a response from the depths.
The gospel is one such call.
As AW Tozer said, "The yearning to know what cannot be known, to comprehend the incomprehensible, to touch and taste the unapproachable, arises from the image of God in the nature of man. Deep calleth unto deep, and though polluted and landlocked by the mighty disaster theologians call the Fall, the soul senses its origin and longs to return to its source.”
I believe this deep, spirit wrought call of the gospel appeal is the means God has chosen to call unto deep and thus is the enabling power of which Christ speaks in John 6. It should be noted that the gospel wasn't sent into the world (for all to hear it) until following his resurrection..."But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself." -Jesus
The gospel is one such call.
As AW Tozer said, "The yearning to know what cannot be known, to comprehend the incomprehensible, to touch and taste the unapproachable, arises from the image of God in the nature of man. Deep calleth unto deep, and though polluted and landlocked by the mighty disaster theologians call the Fall, the soul senses its origin and longs to return to its source.”
I believe this deep, spirit wrought call of the gospel appeal is the means God has chosen to call unto deep and thus is the enabling power of which Christ speaks in John 6. It should be noted that the gospel wasn't sent into the world (for all to hear it) until following his resurrection..."But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself." -Jesus