The Counselor: Straight Talk About the Holy Spirit
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In this collection of sermons, Tozer explains how to develop a relationship with the third Person of the Trinity. Tozer's perspective is balanced and biblical, devotionally warm and practical. Readers will find solid teaching on a subject that is often...
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In this collection of sermons, Tozer explains how to develop a relationship with the third Person of the Trinity. Tozer's perspective is balanced and biblical, devotionally warm and practical. Readers will find solid teaching on a subject that is often controversial.
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Straight talk about the Holy Spirit.
When the Holy Spirit is confined to creeds, the church becomes like a land with no water or a kite with no wind. In his life and writings, A.W. Tozer was insistent that the church reclaim a practical theology of the Holy Spirit-that it actually know Him.
The Counselor will help you cultivate sweet communion with God. Gifted at bringing lofty thoughts down low, Tozer explains clearly who the Spirit is and what it means to know Him. His words will leave you with a deep longing to be filled with the Spirit, to have joy, peace, life, and power in Him.
"[The Holy Spirit] wants to be Lord of your life, to possess you so that you are no longer in command of the little vessel in which you sail."
-Publisher
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 432584
- Product Code 9781600667961
- ISBNÂ 1600667961
- EANÂ 9781600667961
- Pages 192
- Department Academic
- Category Classic
- Sub-Category A W Tozer
- Publisher Moody Publishers
- Publication Date Jun 2015
- Sales Rank 12419
- Dimensions 203 x 133 x 11mm
- Weight 0.244kg
A W Tozer
A. W. Tozer died in 1963, but his life and spiritual legacy continue to draw many into a deeper knowledge of God. During his lifetime, Tozer pastored several Christian and Missionary Alliance churches. Missions and the deeper life in Christ were his primary focus. He also served as editor of the Alliance Life. Tozer authored more than 40 books, (at least two of which are considered classics: The Pursuit of God and Knowledge of the Holy), a tremendous accomplishment for a man who never received a formal theological education. The presence of God was his classroom, his notebooks and tools consisted of prayer, God's Word, and the writings of early Christians and theologians, the Puritans, and great men of faith. - Publisher.