The Pursuit of God
G**L
Book
This book was very informative
J**.
AW Tozer the Pursuit of God is full of scriptural knowledge that helps draw us closer to our Lord!
Tozer is one of my favorite teachers and authors leading me in a more intimate relationship with the Father God
J**.
A book like no other...
The only book in my library that I have read more than once... and the book I have read slower and more meditatively than any other.
F**O
Powerful and deeply inspiring, faith strengthening.
I have bought this book four times now. It is a great gift for any Christian friend.
L**N
Because we all secretly want to find God…
As human beings we all come to the point of finding that we are missing something. It is described by philosophers as ‘the absence of merit for our existence’…and by some young believers in Jesus “A God shaped hole deep within us that we want filled”. Whatever you have thought, whatever you have heard, if you have been emotionally hurt by zealots or selfish ‘Christians’ or people who just didn’t really get the plot? All that doesn’t matter RIGHT NOW! You are seeking for that ‘Something’ and that ‘Something’ has been Jesus all along.This book will take you on the Odessa that is the personal quest for meaning and significance in your own life. This book helps you step out of the shadows of your hurt and offense…even anger at people and situations past into the warm light of a future free of the anguish of trying to please other people or requiring THEM to life up to YOUR Standards.Being imperfect….surrounded by imperfect folk….requires that we forgive their imperfections and Pursue God for be forgiven for ours…our imperfections of course….but the rest of it…lies, sexual impurity, gossip, slander, anger…(only you and God know what is going on in you and that is WHY you need Him!).Get this book…but not if you are just hoping for a ‘one and done’ feel good process. That’s not what this is. This is a new lifestyle a SEEKING JESUS…the One Who loved us enough to actually offer (and actually follow through) to taking on God’s required Punishment for OUR wrongdoing! That’s how it works. It’s really just that simple. God offers to restore the perfect and close relationship in which we can pursue and enjoy His daily presence…have Him around us throughout everyday and for us to enjoy spending time with Him in prayer and getting to know His own word that He gave to those who came before us…so that we would have a written revelation of Who God is!God is not complex. “Seek First God…His Kingdom…(that’s all the people He has forgiven an all of the promises that He has made to us personally)..and all ‘these things’ (the blessings and promises in the Bible) will be given to you” -Matthew 6:33. This ‘Jesus thing’ is really simple. Ask Him to show you His love. Spend time in quiet talking to Him (prayer), read His ‘love letter’ to us (the Bible) and become convinced that He loves you enough to change your life forever! Because that’s how long He wants to hang out with us…His creation!Buy the book….Pursue Jesus….it’s the best last thing you will EVER do for yourself that will change everything for good!
D**S
Spiritual Receptivity
In all of my years growing up as a "conservative evangelical"... I heard of A.W. Tozer quite often, but I have just now stopped to read my first Tozer book. After reading Tozer's "The Pursuit of God: The Human Thirst for the Divine", I can't help but wonder if all those preachers and teachers were speaking of another A.W. Tozer. I keep thinking, "How did they miss this?"Tozer writes of spiritual things, not of the religious outward works of the flesh. His concern is that we all might tune in our spiritual receptors and begin letting the Lord take us deeper into him. I resonated with this book in many things the Lord is presently teaching me.Tozer writes, "We have almost forgotten that God is a person and, as such, can be cultivated as any person can. It is inherent in personality to be able to know other personalities, but full knowledge of one personality by another cannot be achieved in one encounter."He goes on to say,"God is a person, and in the deep of His mighty nature He thinks, wills, enjoys, feels, loves, desires and suffers as any other person may... He communicates with us through the avenues of our minds, our wills, and our emotions."Yet, we must know that it is through the inner man (i.e. our spirit) that Christ's life governs the soul life and the body. Watchman Nee has written an excellent work regarding this matter. I encourage you to read "The Spiritual Man" and "The Release of the Spirit."Tozer has done a great thing to point out the flaws of the "smug and content" churches in America. Christ's 'forgiveness of sins' seems to be the resting place of most Christians... never moving on in purusit of Christ in all things. These people settle for programs, passions, ministries, and movements... they never grow up into Christ.Tozer writes, "Why do some persons "find" God in a way that others do not?" He answers, "The difference lies not with God but with us."If I could sum up this book in one phrase... it would be: SPIRITUAL RECEPTIVITY. Tozer beckons us to press on to Christ in God as person, not as a floating spirit hovering on the ceiling during worship and prayer time. Those who follow the urge to press on further into Christ and do something about that urge instead of ignoring it... will know the depths and the riches of the Living God.We must move on past our doctrinal knowledge of God and enter into Christ, the Person. Tozer writes, "the highest love of God is not intellectual, it is spiritual. God is Spirit and only the spirit of a man can know Him really."There are many who will label this kind of book as "Christian mysticism" or "the deeper Christian life". I am uncomfortable with using both of these phrases regularly... and lean toward not using them at all. The confusion comes by a failure to distinguish between what is "normal" and what is "common".What I mean is... it may not be common for man to speak of experience with Christ in the way of a Tozer, Sparks, Nee, Merton, or Madame Guyon. Nevertheless, it is not abnormal and should not be considered "deeper" or "mystical". These are not words used of the first disciples and I see them being completely unnecessary, and even distracting, when speaking of the normal Christian life Christ has lived, died, and been resurrected to freely give to all.The apostle Paul spoke of the life of Christ in the same way as the so-called "mystical" Christian writers. We should not think that Paul was speaking of life that only a few can experience. Coming into the life that is described by Paul and many of the Christian "mystics"... is nothing deserving of any name or title other than the normal worship of Christ, the Person of God.We should understand this "deeper" part of our journey with Christ as being a normal progression of the working out of salvation and us being made complete in Christ (Phil. 2:12; Col. 2:2-3). These unnecessary words and phrases do not put the emphasis on the person of Christ, but on the person who worships him. I see no need for the distractive adjectives and the luring language of super Christians.I also recommend reading: The Spiritual Man (3 volume set) The Centrality of Jesus Christ (Works of T. Austin-Sparks) Volume One The Release of the Spirit Christ the Center (Harper's Ministers Paperback Library) Christ the Sum of All Spiritual Things The Normal Christian Life (Hendrickson Christian Classics) Experiencing the Depths of Jesus Christ (Library of Spiritual Classics, Volume 2)
F**N
exceptional read
This book gives the Christian better grasp on living the Christian life and your place in the world I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will read it again
K**R
Practical and insightful
Thank you brother Tozer for these words.Every thought and analysis on the state of an average christian with relation to fellowship with God was a direct reflection of the way I feel.I like that in every chapter, the author expounded on the state of things, discussed the problem, proposed a solution and talked about some possible pitfalls.
A**O
Fantástico! Muito bom.
Assunto de grande importância e é dado com clareza. O autor fala de modo simples e poderoso. Muito bom mesmo. Louvado seja Deus por ter sentado homens para escrever sobre estás coisas.
A**N
Essential for all followers of Christ
Such a mandatory book for Christians who want to have deeper relationship with God. Tozer style of writing is bith convicting and refreshing
E**K
read and treasure
the book arrived just in time. Thanks Amazon. To be honest I was looking for a hard cover, but I was not able to find one. So I went for this, but this was also a very good buy. I decided to buy this book by Tozer, after my friend told me how amazing revelations this book had. I was sure the content would be a high caliber thus I was searching a book that stay for long with me. I searched amazon it and uk, but to no avail. As soon as we bought this, my wife get the book a transparent plastic cover. I can't say more about the contents because I just started reading it. But the make up of the book ma is excellent. A book to read and treasure.
S**O
challenging and encouraging
Easy to read chapters - sort of mini sermons - each ending with a prayer. A very practical yet spiritual guidebook for the mature and serious believer who's fed up with himself and thirsts for the God of the Bible.
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