Our understanding of God impacts not merely our theology, but also the way in which we practice ethics and morality — our entire lives are based on the way we answer the core question: “Who is God?” Thus, it is paramount that we have a true and accurate understanding of God.
American pastor, author, and spiritual mentor, A. W. Tozer (1897-1963) believed that the vast majority of modern Christians have unwittingly adopted a “low” view of God, simultaneously gutting the Gospel of its true power, disfiguring our worship, and barring access to true spiritual power.
The solution? Recapturing a true understanding of the magnitude of God's glory.
In Knowledge of the Holy, Tozer offers real hope for Christians whose worship has become uninspired and lifeless, whose prayers feel like a monologue, and who feel devoid of spiritual power.
Written in the accessible “language of worship,” this timeless classic will open readers’ eyes to God’s...
At its very core, the sin of idolatry is a wrong belief about who God is and what He is like. This essential work is a clarion call out of idolatry and all its lies into the wild grandeur of God’s majestic glory.
“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 - and of her.”
Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897 – 1963) was a pastor, author, and spiritual mentor. A brilliant thinker and wholehearted follower of Jesus, Tozer pastored several different churches in the U.S. and Canada, wrote twelve books, and served as the editor for a denominational magazine — all without a formal theological education. He and his wife, Ada, had seven children and were committed to a simple lifestyle, donating much of Tozer's author royalties to those in need.