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Dalton Scott is on page 29 of 286 of Knowing God
We need to ask ourselves: What is my ultimate aim and object in occupying my mind with these things? What do I intend to do with my knowledge about God, once I have it? If we pursue theological knowledge for its own sake, it’s bound to go bad on if. It will make us proud and conceited. We shall come to think of ourselves as a cut above other Christians because of our interest in it and grasp of it.
Jun 19, 2019 06:05AM Add a comment
Knowing God

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Dalton Scott is on page 102 of 176 of The Attributes of God: A Journey Into the Father's Heart (The Attributes of God, #1)
Tozers desire to know God and to know how big and awesome God is is so powerful. God is so good, and we should always be in a state of pure awe at the majesty that is our King.
May 15, 2019 07:18PM Add a comment
The Attributes of God: A Journey Into the Father's Heart (The Attributes of God, #1)

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Dalton Scott is on page 20 of 126 of Evangelism & the Sovereignty of God
You have NEVER told God that, while you are grateful for the means and opportunities of grace that He gave you, you realize that you have to thank, not Him, but yourself for the fact that you responded to His call.
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Evangelism & the Sovereignty of God

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Dalton Scott is on page 120 of 237 of The Explicit Gospel
We are exiled from the garden into a wasteland, and we keep thinking we keep thinking we can make this wasteland into the garden. But that doesn’t work and never will. What has been lost is too great for us to recover on our own; the chasm is too wide for our feeble efforts to bridge.
Mar 27, 2019 07:51PM Add a comment
The Explicit Gospel

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Dalton Scott is on page 120 of 237 of The Explicit Gospel
We are exiled from the garden into a wasteland, and we keep thinking we keep thinking we can make this wasteland into the garden. But that doesn’t work and never will. What has been lost is too great for us to recover on our own; the chasm is too wide for our feeble efforts to bridge.
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The Explicit Gospel

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