Of God and Men | A.W. Tozer

This book is about God and men and their relationship to each other. How one relates to God will determine how he relates to himself, to others, to the church and the world. Tozer challenges modern ideas of faith, prayer, obedience and commitment. He describes the complacency that is found in many churches, and in our own hearts. He takes an honest look at what Christians should expect from themselves and others and the large chasm often found between those expectations and reality.

“If only one field of human interest are we slow and apathetic: that is the field of personal religion. There for some strange reason our enthusiasm lags, Church people habitually approach the matter of their personal relation to God in a dull, half-hearted way which is altogether out of keeping with their general temperament and wholly inconsistent with the importance of the subject…

If He is who and what the Christian message declares Him to be, then the thought of Him should be the most exciting, the most stimulating, to enter the human mind.”

Of God and Men

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