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The Pursuit of God Introduction

By A.W. Tozer


      Here is a masterly study of the inner life by a heart thirsting after God, eager to grasp at least the outskirts of His ways, the abyss of His love for sinners, and the height of His unapproachable majesty-and it was written by a busy pastor in Chicago!

      Who could imagine David writing the twentythird Psalm on South Halsted Street, or a medieval mystic finding inspiration in a small study on the second floor of a frame house on that vast, flat checkerboard of endless streets

      Where cross the crowded ways of life
      Where sound the cries of race and clan,
      In haunts of wretchedness and need,
      On shadowed threshold dark with fears,
      And paths where hide the lures of greed . . .

      But even as Dr. Frank Mason North, of New York, says in his immortal poem, so Mr. Tozer says in this book:

      Above the noise of selfish strife
      We hear Thy voice, 0 Son of Man.

      My acquaintance with the author is limited to brief visits and loving fellowship in his church. There I discovered a self-made scholar, an omnivorous reader with a remarkable library of theological and devotional books, and one who seemed to burn the midnight oil in pursuit of God. His book is the result of long meditation and much prayer. It is not a collection of sermons. It does not deal with the pulpit and the pew but with the soul athirst for God. The chapters could be summarized in Moses' prayer, "Show me thy glory," or Paul's exclamation, "O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!" It is theology not of the head but of the heart.

      There is deep insight, sobriety of style, and a catholicity of outlook that is refreshing. The author has few quotations but he knows the saints and mystics of- the centuries-Augustine, Nicholas of Cusa, Thomas a Kempis, von Hügel, Finney, Wesley and many more. The ten chapters are heart searching and the prayers at the close of each are for closet, not pulpit. I felt the nearness of God while reading them.

      Here is a book for every pastor, missionary, and devout Christian. It deals with the deep things of God and the riches of His grace. Above all, it has the keynote of sincerity and humility.

      Samuel M. Zwemer
      New York City

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See Also:
   Introduction
   Preface
   Chapter 1: Following Hard after God
   Chapter 2: The Blessedness of Possessing Nothing
   Chapter 3: Removing the Veil
   Chapter 4: Apprehending God
   Chapter 5: The Universal Presence
   Chapter 6: The Speaking Voice
   Chapter 7: The Gaze of the Soul
   Chapter 8: Restoring the Creator-Creature Relation
   Chapter 9: Meekness and Rest
   Chapter 10: The Sacrament of Living

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