![]() ![]() I imagine this book has been losing a bit of its popularity in recent decades, due to Tozer’s lofty, albeit devotional, writing style. Pursuit is by far Tozer’s most famous work from his long pastoral career, and it still ought to remain atop most recommendation lists, though I imagine that’s not the case. The Pursuit of God was also an extremely helpful book, only this time with regards specifically to how I view both God and myself. I recently finished reading and reviewing another Tozer work, Delighting in God, and found it to be a profoundly challenging book with regards to how I approach God in prayer. ![]() “The instant cure of most our religious ills would be to enter the Presence in spiritual experience to become suddenly aware that we are in God and that God is in us.” (Tozer, The Pursuit of God, 38-39) ![]()
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