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Warfare of the Spirit: Developing Spiritual Maturity

Warfare of the Spirit: Developing Spiritual Maturity

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another brillant and always timely book from Tozer.
Review: There is great reading to be found within the many short chapters of this book. "Eating the Locoweed" is one of my favourites. A.W. Tozer had a way of taking a simple sentence and making the truth of it hit hard. An example from "Eternal Retribution - A Bible Doctrine" : "The man who will not believe in hell must surrender his right to believe in heaven". Tozer's books stand in stark contrast to the writings of many today; John Shelby Spong, Robert Funk et al. The masses cling to anything that will "prove" a man right and God wrong. One finds no such foolishness and blasphemy with Tozer thankfully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solid Teaching for Our Day
Review: Written more than 40 years ago, Tozer's words are loud, forceful, direct and truer today than they were even in his time.

"He (Jesus) had nowhere to lay His head, and we have made poetry out of his poverty while being extremely careful not to share it." or

"Anyone can do the possible; add a bit of courage and zeal and some may do the phenomonal; only Christians are obliged to do the impossible."

The world was, in so many ways, a simpler place in the 1950's but his observations and convictions strike home all the more in these last days. I'm glad that Tozer isn't around for these darker days but speaks to us across the chasm of time to shout aloud to our generation. Perhaps he would exhort us, "God is faithful and good. Trust in Him, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit to bring you home."

Despite his gritty teachings about daily Chirsitan living, the firm foundation of his incisive intelligence is grace. It began by grace and grace will lead us home.

See you in heaven, Tozer.


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