

The Pursuit of God: Updated Edition [Tozer, A. W., Ruth Zetek] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Pursuit of God: Updated Edition Review: In himself, nothing; in God everything. - A.W. Tozer - Tozer is a classic religious writer. He has his way with words and expressions to the most astounding degree. This could be the result of utmost absorption of his mind in God and also his unfathomable gift. The following quote is rather long, but it's worth the read. "The sincere plain man knows that the world is real. He finds it here when he wakes to consciousness, and he knows that he did not think it into being. It was here waiting for him when he came, and he knows that when he prepares to leave this earthly scene it will be here still to bid him good-bye as he departs. By the deep wisdom of life he is wiser than a thousand men who doubt. He stands upon the earth and feels the wind and rain in his face and he knows that they are real. He sees the sun by day and the stars by night. He sees the hot lightning play out of the dark thundercloud. He hears the sounds of nature and the cries of human joy and pain. These he knows are real. He lies down on the cool earth at night and has no fear that it will prove illusory or fail him while he sleeps. In the morning the firm ground will be under him, the blue sky above him, and the rocks and trees around him as when he closed his eyes the night before. So he lives and rejoices in a world of reality. With his five senses he engages this real world. All things necessary to his physical existence he apprehended by the faculties with which he has been equipped by the God who created him and placed him in such a world as this." Chapter 4, "Apprehending God", P. 36,37 I have nothing much else to say except that this work will become world classic literature. Tozer would stand up among men as much as a Steinbeck or a Hemingway of religion. A person would gain so much from reading him and will come out feeling more blessed than ever. "In himself, nothing; in God everything. " Chapter 9, Meekness and Rest, P. 89 Review: a Spiritual Classic - “The pursuit of God” offers a powerful introduction and a compelling invitation to all who would follow Christ more fully. Tozer sets out foundational truth about Christ and what it is to follow Him in a clear and simple fashion, doing so in a way that renews the vision of a committed disciple and draws the heart of one who longs for a closer walk with the Lord. I have read this book a number of times over the years and each time I am both fed and made hungrier still for God to work by His Spirit in my life.





| Best Sellers Rank | #21,041 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #99 in Christian Discipleship (Books) #280 in Christian Devotionals (Books) #549 in Christian Spiritual Growth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,676) |
| Dimensions | 5.1 x 0.2 x 7.8 inches |
| Edition | Updated |
| ISBN-10 | 1622452968 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1622452965 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | June 30, 2015 |
| Publisher | Aneko Press |
S**L
In himself, nothing; in God everything. - A.W. Tozer
Tozer is a classic religious writer. He has his way with words and expressions to the most astounding degree. This could be the result of utmost absorption of his mind in God and also his unfathomable gift. The following quote is rather long, but it's worth the read. "The sincere plain man knows that the world is real. He finds it here when he wakes to consciousness, and he knows that he did not think it into being. It was here waiting for him when he came, and he knows that when he prepares to leave this earthly scene it will be here still to bid him good-bye as he departs. By the deep wisdom of life he is wiser than a thousand men who doubt. He stands upon the earth and feels the wind and rain in his face and he knows that they are real. He sees the sun by day and the stars by night. He sees the hot lightning play out of the dark thundercloud. He hears the sounds of nature and the cries of human joy and pain. These he knows are real. He lies down on the cool earth at night and has no fear that it will prove illusory or fail him while he sleeps. In the morning the firm ground will be under him, the blue sky above him, and the rocks and trees around him as when he closed his eyes the night before. So he lives and rejoices in a world of reality. With his five senses he engages this real world. All things necessary to his physical existence he apprehended by the faculties with which he has been equipped by the God who created him and placed him in such a world as this." Chapter 4, "Apprehending God", P. 36,37 I have nothing much else to say except that this work will become world classic literature. Tozer would stand up among men as much as a Steinbeck or a Hemingway of religion. A person would gain so much from reading him and will come out feeling more blessed than ever. "In himself, nothing; in God everything. " Chapter 9, Meekness and Rest, P. 89
P**X
a Spiritual Classic
“The pursuit of God” offers a powerful introduction and a compelling invitation to all who would follow Christ more fully. Tozer sets out foundational truth about Christ and what it is to follow Him in a clear and simple fashion, doing so in a way that renews the vision of a committed disciple and draws the heart of one who longs for a closer walk with the Lord. I have read this book a number of times over the years and each time I am both fed and made hungrier still for God to work by His Spirit in my life.
J**.
Inspiring Book!!
I had read this book a long time ago and it was so refreshing to read it again. It is a timeless book that speaks to the heart of every man and woman who is in the pursuit of God. This edition has been updated so is easier to read and understand. I was amazed as I read The Pursuit of God as it seemed like it had been written today. Sometimes we forget that the troubles of man never change and that the things we're seeing today have been seen before. Not only that, but the heart of man is always looking for an answer and it is the pursuit of God and the relationship with God that fulfills us. So many in the church are not being fed the Word of God. As Miilton says, "The hungry sheep look up, and are not fed." So many of our churches are feeding us milk and platitudes when what we need is meat and something substantial. Tozer gives us so much in this little book in teaching us how to grow closer to the Lord. How to get more out of our time that we spend with the Lord. He inspires us to long for the Lord, and in that longing, to spend the quality time in getting to know him and be in a true relationship with Him. This book has ignited the soul fires for me again. I highly recommend this book as it will grow your relationship with God and give you a fire for that pursuit of Him! I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. *This book was provided to me by the publisher Aneko Press
V**A
Great instruction on drawing closer to God and possessing a stronger anointing
If you were attracted to the title and perhaps the history of this fine author I will say with surety that this work will not disappoint!! It is a book for the serious of heart and desiring to draw closer to God and reap the benefits of communion and a greater anointing. Author A.W. Tozer holds nothing back in his straightforward way of revealing how sin, self, and pride are stumbling blocks preventing true union with God. In each of these chapters the reader will gain greater clarity on how to pursue God and follow hard after Him. His illustration of the Old Testament tabernacle will relay how the interior journey of the soul goes from sin to God's presence. The many sins of "self" will need to be brought to the cross, he states before the veil of true communion can take place. "Self is the opaque veil that hides the face of God from us. We must confess, forsake, repudiate the self life and then reckon it crucified ". As you discover how a defective faith can result in spiritual numbness, too will be the revelation of how obedience can give Inward revelation and acute perception, enabling us to experience God as one pure in heart. Programs and church attendance can still leave one inwardly bankrupt. Tozer exhorts us to get still to wait on God to hear him speak to our hearts. Accept His full Lordship and give forth complete submission. "We will acquire a new view point and mindset and a new power will begin to surprise us". This book, quite frankly, will revolutionize your life if you determine wholeheartedly to be a "doer"and not just a "hearer". These are simple, yet profound principles upon which any believer can follow if they choose to do so. I give this book a five star rating for the quality content and to the point principles. Allow it to change your life forever.
K**Y
Good read
Opens your eyes to things you did not think off. Enjoyed this book as well as the reader reading the book.
A**7
Out of all of A.W. Tozer’s books, this one is by far my favorite. It’s not the kind of book you read just once—it’s one you return to again and again, especially in seasons when your hunger and thirst for God begin to fade. Every time I read it, it helps realign my heart and renew my love and desire for the Lord. A truly powerful and soul-stirring read.
S**N
Amazing book written by a true man of God. Can not recommend this book highly enough
A**ー
Good
A**R
Oh God... Where are more of your men, and women like this?
K**R
I am grateful to God for encountering this book this lifetime, for it has enlightened and deepened my intimacy with God. I recommend this book to all who earnestly seek God and desires to know how to go about it. God be exalted🙌
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