Loosening Your Grip
Commentating on A.W. Tozer’s “The Pursuit of God,” Ken Boa explains that everything we commit to God is safer there than anywhere else; in fact, nothing is really secure that is not committed to His care.
Commentating on A.W. Tozer’s “The Pursuit of God,” Ken Boa explains that everything we commit to God is safer there than anywhere else; in fact, nothing is really secure that is not committed to His care.
Ken Boa discusses the hindrance of the false self in our intimacy with God in this third and final part of a three-part commentary on A.W. Tozer’s “Removing the Veil” chapter in his classic “The Pursuit of God.”
In this second part of a three-part commentary on A.W. Tozer’s “The Pursuit of God,” Ken Boa talks about the need to draw near to God—and what hinders us from doing so.
Apart from God, we thrash about desperately, struggling to find our place in this world. Only upon returning to the Maker of our souls does our grinding search end. This is the first of a three-part commentary on A.W. Tozer’s “The Pursuit of God.”
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