God's Pursuit of Man

by A. W. Tozer

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Publication

WingSpread Publishers (2007), Edition: 1st, 160 pages

Description

This book, formerly titled The Divine Conquest, was written as a sequel to The Pursuit of God. Admitting to having been forced by inward pressure and an unbearable burden to write it, Tozer's aim was to assure believers that if they want to know the power of Christ they must be invaded by God. "This little book of the spiritual way has not been 'made' in any mechanical sense, it has been born out of inward necessity... The sight of the languishing church around me and the operations of a new spiritual power within me have set up a pressure impossible to resist." - A.W. Tozer.

User reviews

LibraryThing member JohnnieBurgessJr
Great book by Tozer. This book continues with the ideas Tozer set forth in his book The Pursuit of God.
LibraryThing member nesum
This volume is every bit as wonderful as The Pursuit of God. Tozer's theology cuts right to the bone, and he is so persuasive and strong in his arguments. He will bring you from the milk of the Word to the tough meat in only a few pages, and you will still want more. An amazing writing to present
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such difficult, but likewise amazing, truths.
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LibraryThing member NGood
I would highly recommend this book to any honest seeker of God. Unfortunately, the book is explicitly addressed to American evangelical fundamentalists, so while the message is timeless and universal the content must be understood through the lens of the author.
Overall, the book is well written and
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the Spirit of God pours out of the words. It is obvious that the author is not writing from a merely intellectual and academic position, but rather he is putting down truths that have been searched out and lived out in a real life. I found that each chapter left me with a burning desire in my heart to seek God and to know God.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

160066184X / 9781600661846
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