![]() ![]() In the legacy of his writings, none speaks more clearly to our deepest heart need than The Pursuit of God.Īlthough this is a brief book (just 90 pages), there is plenty to choose from here. ![]() Tozer was something of a twentieth-century prophet calling the modern church back to the practice of godliness and to that level of spiritual reality enjoyed by serious seekers after God from the days of the apostles. Perhaps the continued usefulness of this book can be attributed to the writer’s great spiritual discovery that to seek God does not narrow one’s life, but brings it, rather, to the level of highest fulfillment. Perhaps that explains its power and the blessing that has rested on it. his biographer describes the process: Tozer literally wrote The Pursuit of God on his knees. In his introduction to the edition I have James Snyder says this about the man and his book: It is well worth reading and reading again. Tozer and one that helped to put him on the map spiritually speaking was his 1948 classi c, The Pursuit of God. Some great quotes from a classic Tozer volume: ![]()
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