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A. W. Tozer

Unity in Christ is not something to be achieved: it is something to be recognized. A. W. Tozer
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I can safely say, on the authority of all that is revealed in the Word of God, that any man or woman on this earth who is bored and turned off by worship is not ready for heaven. A. W. Tozer
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Alert, Not Alarmed The best way to keep the enemy out is to keep Christ in

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This article shows that Satan is real, and what response Christians should give to his reality.

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Thinking Rightly

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What comes into your mind when you think about God is the most important thing about you. This article explains that a right understanding of God is basic to both theology and practical Christian living. Wrong thoughts of God lead to idolatry.

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The Speaking Voice

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The article considers the revelation of God in his revealed word. It observes that God's voice is the voice of wisdom commonly heard in the Old Testament. The author objects to the tendency to make this word only a doctrinal manual rather than a real, compassionate voice from the living God.

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On Holiness and Sanctification

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God is not only holy; he is the standard of holiness. This article shows that our sanctification is the work of the Triune God. Hence, it should be a priority in the Christian life.

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The heaviest obligation lying upon the Christian church today is to purify and elevate her concept of God until it is once more worthy of Him. A. W. Tozer
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The essence of idolatry is the entertainment of thoughts about God that are unworthy of him. A. W. Tozer
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In an effort to get the work of the Lord done, we often lose contact with the Lord of the work. A. W. Tozer
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In God’s presence the Christian feels overwhelmed and undone, yet there is nowhere he would rather be than in that presence A. W. Tozer
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The problems of origin and destiny have escaped the philosopher and the scientist, but the humblest follower of Christ knows the answer to both A. W. Tozer
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The Cross stands high above the opinions of men and to that cross all opinions must come at last for judgement A. W. Tozer
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Christianity has been watered down until the solution is so weak that if it were poison it would not hurt anyone and if it were medicine it would not cure anyone! A. W. Tozer
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God being who he is must always be sought for himself, never as a means towards something else A. W. Tozer
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I believe that in any setting, the tendency to place personal feeling above the Scriptures is always an insult to God A. W. Tozer
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What we believe about God is the most important thing about us A. W. Tozer
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Faith is not a once–done act, but a continuous gaze of the heart at the triune God A. W. Tozer
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The Bible recognizes no faith that does not lead to obedience, nor does it recognize any obedience that does not spring from faith. The two are opposite sides of the same coin A. W. Tozer
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Faith rests upon the character of God, not upon the demonstration of Laboratory or logic A. W. Tozer
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We must do something about the cross, and one of two things only we can do – flee it or die upon it A. W. Tozer
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Whatever God is, he is infinitely A. W. Tozer
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Exposition Must Have Application

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This article is about preaching as exposition and application.

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The battle for our Sundays is usually won or lost on the foregoing Saturday night. J. I. Packer
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