The theme of the week of our prayers is "Work hard after the holy God." Last week, we focused on the Holy Spirit. Today we focus on "working hard". This phrase quotes the chapter titled "Follow God God's Efforts" from A. W. Tozel's book "The Pursuit of God". Toza wrote this book in 1948, but if anything it is more relevant today. After showing Moses, David, Paul, and all the great hymns writers seeking God more and more, he said how disastrous our teachers are on this dark day wrote.
Although I am not a Christian, my first post is an essay collection by the gospel pastor A.W. tuna. Many Christians are ambiguous about how to lead Christian lives more than Tozuru. He brought emotional courage to the treatment of Christianity. This is refreshing in the culture where most Christians gradually disappear. This emotional courage leads to a courageous conclusion about how Christians should live, and this conclusion touches you in your mind. The book I write the essay on the Gospels looks funny This book was written by one of four atheists. But, as I said, I am not a Christian. And awakening is not an ordinary atheist thesis. The focus of this book is not on all so-called frightening things about religion, but in an open investigation of the value it provides. Specifically, the proper philosophical and strict conclusion of eastern beliefs is about human consciousness.
"When we think about God, our idea is about our most important thing." A. W. Tozer is in his "sacred knowledge" about the classical nature of God. Why does he make such extreme remarks? "The spiritual history of mankind will clearly prove that there is no more important religion than the concept of God.The worshipers are pure or basic because worshipers accept God's high and low thoughts. Jesus began to reveal the Bible. Oh God. God revealed himself in his book. A departure from his opinion is a fictional god. The Toe of "Biblical Knowledge" found 18 features of God in the Bible. It is in a different order, but we repeat here. Tozer's definition is enclosed in quotes when used.