”𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐰𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐡 𝐰𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐭.”
The words of A.W. Tozer have been such an immense blessing in my life, teaching me how to draw ever nearer to my Lord. I hope to never lose the fervor that this book has awakened within me to truly live my whole life for the Lord and Him alone. I long to live with an eternal mindset, keeping my gaze fixed on the Lord and seeking to build His Kingdom, leaving behind the trivial things of this world that so often ensnare us.
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Takeaways:
•A good book should point us to the Lord and push us to take action in strengthening our spiritual relationship with Him.
•Truths are often considered so true that they take the back burner in our lives. They lose the power of truth and become dormant in our souls.
•”For all things God is the great Antecedent. Because He is, we are and everything else is.”
•To have a right viewpoint of God, we must acknowledge and live in a way that shows that He was in our past, He is in our future, and He is with us NOW. He is always present.
•God is best discerned by intellectual touch, not merely by seeking Him in books.
•”Where true faith is, the knowledge of God will be given as a fact of consciousness altogether apart from the conclusions of logic.”
•”True Christian experience must always include a genuine encounter with God.”
•We are given the gift of God’s very self, eternal life. All life is from Him and flows out of Him.
•God gives all of Himself to all of His children; He is not limited.
•All that God has ever done has been for ME that “He might continue in me the work He had been doing for me since the morning of creation.”
•The gospel can be received in two different ways: “in word only, without power, or in word with power.” When it is received in word with power, the person becomes a new creation in Christ. He forsakes his old desires and lives in a way that is pleasing to God. He switches his focus from self to God. When it is received in word only, there are no inward changes made to make the person a new creation in Christ. There may be some outward changes made and he may be able to better hide and disguise his sins, but he is not truly a new man in Christ. He is basically no different than he was before.
•”The gospel is not good news only, but a judgment as well upon everyone that hears it.”
•”The God who by the word of the gospel proclaims men free, by the power of the gospel actually makes them free.”
•We all struggle with the strong desire for social approval, when in reality it is only God’s approval that matters. Live your life in a way that is pleasing to your Father in Heaven.
•”The ways of man and the ways of God are forever contrary one to the other.”
•Men have begun to think that salvation depends on the will of man rather than the will of God. But who quickened our spirit to draw near to God and desire Him? No man can come to the Father on his own. God chose to allow us the free gift of salvation. “The master choice is His, the secondary choice is ours. Salvation is from our side a choice, from the divine side it is a seizing upon, an apprehending, a conquest of the Most High God. Our “accepting” and “willing” are reactions rather than actions. The right of determination must always remain with God.”
•Men have erred in the way that they try to strip God of His sovereignty. They like to think that God bends to human will and, therefore, they think man large and God small. They make God their servant to wait on their will. “We need to have restored again the lost idea of sovereignty, not as a doctrine only but as the source of a solemn religious emotion. We need to feel and know that we are but dust and ashes and that God is the disposer of the destinies of men.” It is insanity to think of ourselves as large and God as small; sanity only returns when we begin to see God as everything and ourselves as nothing.
•We must be conquered by God in order to be filled with Him and blessed by Him.
•We have no life in ourselves, but are wholly dependent on God, “the Source and Fountain of life.”
•Our old life must be defeated in order for us to face deliverance. “Our moral impudence puts us always in danger of accidental or reckless self-destruction. The strength of our flesh is an ever present danger to our souls.” “God rescues us by breaking us, by shattering our strength and wiping out our resistance.”
•”Real faith must always mean more than passive acceptance. It dare mean nothing less than surrender of our doomed Adam-life to a merciful end upon the cross.”
•”A doctrine has practical value only as far as it is prominent in our thoughts and makes a difference in our lives.” “For doctrine is dynamite. It must have emphasis sufficiently sharp to detonate it before its power is released. The doctrine of the Spirit is buried dynamite. Its power awaits discovery and use by the church.”
•It is far better to have knowledge by experience than simply having knowledge by description. This is especially true when it comes to knowing God and knowing about God. We must experience Him for ourselves.
•”The Spirit of God is one with and equal to God.” All three in the Trinity are equal to one another and you will never find one without the others. Though one may be more prominent in certain situations, they are all three always present. “God is altogether present wherever He is present at all.”
•We cannot understand or even accept divine truth with just our mere mortal minds; it is only through the enlightenment and illumination of the Spirit that we can begin to understand divine truth.
•The delights that follow after the illumination of divine truth are so often missing in the church today because they attempt to use mere mortal minds, which were never intended to know God on their own. So the church looks elsewhere for its delights and it attempts to grasp spiritual pleasure through fleshly emotions caused by music, artistry, etc.
•”It is impossible for an impure heart to know divine truth.”
•”True spiritual knowledge is the result of a visitation of heavenly wisdom, a kind of baptism of the Spirit of Truth which comes to God-fearing men.”
•”We need to learn that truth consists not in correct doctrine, but in correct doctrine plus the inward enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.”
•The attributes of God are not simply what God has, they are what God is.
•The Spirit of God enters into man with the express purpose of reproducing God’s likeness in him.
•”The Holy Spirit performs His blessed work by direct contact with the human spirit.” The Spirit can use anything to bring about His work in the hearts of man, “but always the final work will be done by the pressure of the inliving Spirit upon the human heart.”
•The Spirit’s work in the hearts of believers brings about a heightened sense of the presence of Christ. We experience Him in new ways and see Him everywhere. Prayer takes on a whole new meaning and our love for Him fills our very being. The world begins to fade from importance and eternity becomes our goal.
•”Only the Spirit Himself can show us what is wrong with us and only the Spirit can prescribe the cure.”
•We are incapable of knowing God fully because of our creaturehood limitations. “Only God knows God in any final meaning of the word ‘know’.”
•Challenge yourself to study the sweet mystery of the Godhead. Seek God, learn more of Him, increase in love and duty. “A Spirit-filled mind is a jot to God and a delight to all men of good will.”
•”To seek high emotional states while living in sin is to throw our whole life open to self-deception and the judgment of God.” “A brilliant mind aglow with the love of God” is “exquisitely lovely.”
•”The true Christian ideal is not to be happy but to be holy.”
•”It was religion that put Christ on the cross, religion without the indwelling Spirit.”
•Simple begrudging obedience to Christ will not do; we must live in full surrender, WILLINGLY seeking and obeying Him. “Choose God’s will with positive determination.”
•”The world’s artificial pleasures are all but evidence that the human race has to a large extent lost its power to enjoy the true pleasures of life and is forced to substitute for them false and degrading thrills.”
•The Spirit enters the heart of man and brings joyous union with the will of God. It works to point out moral discrepancies and helps us correct them.
•It is clearly laid out in the Scriptures how we as Christians are to live and relate to the world. Any confusion comes simply because of our unwillingness to take the Word of the Lord seriously.
•We are only become Christians though the new birth; no form of manipulation will work. “Only that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.”
•There is a great separation between true Christians and the world, and yet we are so often blinded to it. We fall prey to its subtle forms. “The world” refers to anything which springs out of or is built upon human nature, even if it appears morally respectable. “No matter how attractive the movement may appear, if it is not founded in righteousness and nurtured in humility it is not of God.” The divide between the flesh and the Spirit is great and you cannot cross that gap on your own. You cannot love both the Father and the world, for all that is of the world is not of the Father.
•”When faith becomes obedience then it is true faith indeed.”
•”These words of God are not before us for our consideration; they are there for our obedience and we have no right to claim the title of Christian unless we follow them.”
•Every Christian can have the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, which increases from the time of his initial conversion. But “before a man can be filled with the Spirit he must be sure he wants to be and the desire to be filled must be all-consuming.”
•”Until doubts are removed faith is impossible.”
•”We have as much of God as we actually want.” If we seem to be lacking in our spiritual lives, that’s on us. We draw away from God; it is never He who departs from us.
•”Religious contentment is the enemy of the spiritual life always.”
•We must endure hard times that empty us of all so that the Spirit can come in and fill us.