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  • #1
    A.W. Tozer
    “We can be in our day what the heroes of faith were in their day - but remember at the time they didn't know they were heroes.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #2
    A.W. Tozer
    “Man must choose his world”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #3
    A.W. Tozer
    “An infinite God can give all of Himself to each of His children. He does not distribute Himself that each may have a part, but to each one He gives all of Himself as fully as if there were no others.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #4
    A.W. Tozer
    “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. ... Worship is pure or base as the worshiper entertains high or low thoughts of God.


    For this reason the gravest question before the Church is always God Himself, and the most portentous fact about any man is not what he at a given time may say or do, but what he in his deep heart conceives God to be like. We tend by a secret law of the soul to move toward our mental image of God. This is true not only of the individual Christian, but of the company of Christians that composes the Church. Always the most revealing thing about the Church is her idea of God, just as her most significant message is what she says about Him or leaves unsaid, for her silence is often more eloquent than her speech. ...”
    A.W. Tozer (The Knowledge of the Holy)

  • #5
    A.W. Tozer
    “To square the records, however, it should be said that if the Calvinist does not rise as high, he usually stays up longer. He places more emphasis on the Holy Scriptures which never change, while his opposite number (as the newspapers say) tends to judge his spiritual condition by the state of his feelings, which change constantly. This may be the reason that so many Calvinistic churches remain orthodox for centuries, at least in doctrine, while many churches of the Arminian persuasion often go liberal in one generation.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #6
    A.W. Tozer
    “We might be wise to follow the insight of the enraptured heart rather than the more cautious reasoning of the theological mind.”
    A. W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #7
    A.W. Tozer
    “To admit the existence of a need in God is to admit incompleteness in the divine Being. Need is a creature-word and cannot be spoken of the Creator. God has a voluntary relationg to everything He has made, but He has no Necessary relation to anything outside of Himself. His interest in His creatures arises from His sovereign good pleasure, not from any need those creatures can supply nor from any completeness they can dring to Him who is complete in himself.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #8
    A.W. Tozer
    “The problem of why God created the universe still troubles thinking men; but if we cannot know why, we can at least know that He did not bring His worlds into being to meet some unfulfilled need in Himself, as a man might build a house to shelter him against the winter cold or plant a field of corn to provide him with necessary food. The word 'necessary' is wholly foreign to God.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #9
    A.W. Tozer
    “A man by his sin may waste himself, which is to waste that which on earth is most like God. This is man's greatest tragedy and God's heaviest grief.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #10
    A.W. Tozer
    “For this reason the gravest question before the Church is always God Himself, and the most portentous fact about any man is not what he at a given time may say or do, but what he is his deep heart conceives God to be like.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #11
    A.W. Tozer
    “Teach us, O God, that nothing is necessary to Thee. Were anything necessary to Thee that thing would be the measure of Thine imperfection: and how could we worship one who is imperfect? If nothing is necessary to Thee, then no one is necessary, and if no one, then not we. Thou dost seek us though Thou does not need us. We seek Thee because we need Thee, for in Thee we live and move and have our being. Amen.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #12
    A.W. Tozer
    “Were we able to extract from any man a complete answer to the question, "What comes into your mind when you think about God?" we might predict with certainty the future of that man.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #13
    A.W. Tozer
    “Has it ever occurred to you that one hundred pianos all tuned to the same fork are automatically tuned to each other? They are of one accord by being tuned, not to each other, but to another standard to which each one must individually bow. So one hundred worshipers met together, each one looking away to Christ, are in heart nearer to each other than they could possibly be, were they to become 'unity' conscious and turn their eyes away from God to strive for closer fellowship.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God: The Human Thirst for the Divine

  • #14
    A.W. Tozer
    “ One of the purest souls ever to live on this fallen planet was Nicholas Herman, known as Brother Lawrence. He wrote very little, but what he wrote has seemed to several generations of Christians to be so rare and so beautiful as to deserve a place near the top among the world's great books of devotion. The writings of Brother Lawrence are the ultimate in simplicity; ideas woven like costly threads to make a pattern of great beauty. ”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #15
    A.W. Tozer
    “O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need for further grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O God, the Triune God, I want to want Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still. Show me Thy glory, I pray Thee, so that I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy a new work of love within me. Say to my soul, ‘Rise up my love, my fair one, and come away.’ Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from this misty lowland where I have wandered so long.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #16
    A.W. Tozer
    “God knows instantly and effortlessly all matter and all matters, all mind and every mind, all spirit and all spirits, all being and every being, all creaturehood and all creatures, every plurality and all pluralities, all law and every law, all relations, all causes, all thoughts, all mysteries, all enigmas, all feeling, all desires, every unuttered secret, all thrones and dominions, all personalities, all things visible and invisible in heaven and in earth, motion, space, time, life, death, good, evil, heaven, and hell.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #17
    A.W. Tozer
    “Philosophy and science have not always been friendly toward the idea of God, the reason being they are dedicated to the task of accounting for things and are impatient with anything that refuses to give an account of itself. The philosopher and the scientist will admit that there is much that they do not know; but that is quite another thing from admitting there is something which they can never know, which indeed they have no technique for discovering.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #18
    A.W. Tozer
    “But the sons of this world have not God; they have only each other, and they walk holding to each other and looking to one another for assurance like frightened children.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #19
    A.W. Tozer
    “To be effective the preacher's message must be alive; it must alarm, arouse, challenge; it must be God's present voice to a particular people.”
    A W Tozer

  • #20
    A.W. Tozer
    “When we try to focus our thought upon One who is pure uncreated being we may see nothing at all, for He dwelleth in light that no man can approach unto. Only by faith and love are we able to glimpse Him as He passes by our shelter in the cleft of the rock.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #21
    A.W. Tozer
    “The Church has surrendered her once lofty concept of God and has substituted for it one so low, so ignoble, as to be utterly unworthy of thinking, worshiping men. This she has not done deliberately, but little by little and without her knowledge; and her very unawareness only makes her situation all the more tragic.”
    A.W. Tozer, Tozer on the Almighty God: A 366-day Devotional

  • #22
    A.W. Tozer
    “Acquaint thyself with God.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #23
    A.W. Tozer
    “The fact of God is necessary for the fact of man. Think God away and man has no ground of existence.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #24
    A.W. Tozer
    “Without doubt, the mightiest thought the mind can entertain is the thought of God, and the weightest word in any language is its word for God.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #25
    A.W. Tozer
    “I am Thy servant to do Thy will, and that will is sweeter to me than position or riches or fame, and I choose it above all things on Earth or in Heaven.”
    A.W. Tozer

  • #26
    A.W. Tozer
    “The burden borne by mankind is a heavy and a crushing thing. The word Jesus used means a load carried or toil borne to the point of exhaustion. Rest is simply release from that burden. It is not something we do, it is what comes to us when we cease to do. His own meekness, that is the rest.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God: The Human Thirst for the Divine

  • #27
    A.W. Tozer
    “The vague and tenuous hope that God is too kind to punish the ungodly
    has become a deadly opiate for the consciences of millions.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #28
    A.W. Tozer
    “Faith is an organ of knowledge, and love an organ of experience.”
    A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

  • #29
    A.W. Tozer
    “We can never know who or what we are till we know at least something of what God is.”
    A. W. Tozer

  • #30
    A.W. Tozer
    “The reason why many are still troubled, still seeking, still making little forward progress is because they haven't yet come to the end of themselves. We're still trying to give orders, and interfering with God's work within us. ”
    A. W. Tozer



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