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L**A
A classic
I finished reading this in a few days as it's on the slim side but also because it had me hooked! This is a must read to bring you closer to God and to give you insight and practical help in your walk with the Lord. I will be re- reading this soon!
C**.
This could have been written yesterday - so relevant. ...
This could have been written yesterday - so relevant. I have to keep stopping to think and reflect on what I've just read. A 'must read' for any lover of God.
A**E
Inspirational
Wonderful book - Tozer at his best.
J**S
Absolutely incredible, rich, and edifying
This book is so insanely amazing lol. It’s dripping in the oil and fragrance of the Holy Spirit. You have to read SLOW in order to really digest everything Tozer is trying to stress. Take your time, and I would honestly recommend to those are just hungry for the Lord. It isn’t a great “beginner book” because it’s just that complex and rich. But it’s so beautiful and brilliantly written and I know he wrote for ALL! So if you’ve stumbled across this book it’s absolutely for a reason and you need to get it. $5 bucks?! I feel like it’s worth a million!
C**A
Powerful study
The best study book of God's word. Tozer is very clear, very deep and absolutely truthful in study.Very encouraging!
J**I
Five Stars
Anything by AW Tozer is worth reading.
S**.
A Spiritual Classic
A.W. Tozer's The Pursuit of God is a spiritual classic that deserves to be read repeatedly. Tozer's writing reflects the fire and vitality found in his recorded sermons, a fire and vitality that come from a life that is God-ward in its orientation.In ten shorts chapters Tozer distills the biblical truths surrounding our lifelong pursuit of God as believers. In these chapters Tozer speaks to realities that were and are distant realities in American evangelicalism. As Tozer states, "We are overrun today with orthodox scribes, but the prophets, where are they? The hard voice of the scribe sounds over evangelicalism, but the church waits for the tender voice of the saint who has penetrated the veil and has gazed with inward eye upon the wonder that is God (p. 49)." Tozer's observations about evangelicalism are still true today, reading it one would think Tozer was writing about the current state of Christianity in America rather than the late 1940s.Tozer was one of the spiritual giants of his day and had an insight into the spiritual conditions of the church. Of his published works this might be one of the most important in my opinion. I have listened to Tozer's recorded sermons since my college days and have always found him to have a balance and insight that makes him worth listening to and reading. Tozer's hope for the Church in writing this book is that it would awaken it from the slumber which is so evident. Read Tozer and you will see the heart of one who has penetrated the veil in his pursuit of God.Disclosure: I received a copy of the book from the publisher for the purpose of reviewing it. The opinions I have expressed are my own, and I was not required to write a positive review.
B**E
Powerful Book!
It’s a must read! I bought 4 more to give to family and friends!
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