Gospel.com Topics Feed - A.w. Tozer
2010-08-23T13:47:48-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/a.w.+tozer/Devotional Bookshttp://litmin.org/store/products.php?catid=4&do=list2010-08-23T13:47:48-05:00
Books intended to encourage spiritual vitality and growth through daily Bible-centered readings. Two distinct devos by two engaging writers--A. W. Tozer and C Edward Powell. "Insight for Leaders" Daily Devotionalhttp://litmin.org/tozer.php?t=2342010-08-23T12:24:56-05:00
Few men speak in such a way that their words are considered timeless. But A. W. Tozer, often called a "20th-century prophet," spoke with such spiritual insight that he deserves to be heard in the 21st century. Read it online or by free daily email subscription. Grand Mystery of the Bible (Salvation)http://sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=23962008-01-06T14:21:52-05:00
What are the three major Truths in this passage of Scripture? One Truth is a curious (or common) Truth; one is a rare Truth; and the last is a “remarkably reassuring” Truth. In this sermon, Dr. Tozer thoroughly explores all three... The Revival Hymn (high-quality), Compilationshttp://sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=29032008-01-06T13:56:26-05:00
This is a very powerful audio message that will stir your spirit for revival! Clips of following speakers included in this message: Ian Paisley, Leonard Ravenhill, Paris Reidhead, Duncan Campbell, A.W. Tozer, T. Austin Sparks. This is probably one of the most potent and powerful audio recordings on A.W. Tozer : An Instrument for God to Usehttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=164342008-01-06T12:41:23-05:00
To please God, a person must be just an instrument for God to use. For a few seconds, picture in your mind the variety of wonderful and useful appliances we have in our homes. They have been engineered and built to perform tasks of all kinds. But without the inflow of electrical power they are just A.W. Tozer : After Winter the Eternal Tomorrowhttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=54522008-01-06T12:40:23-05:00
To the man out of Christ, the fall of the year, in spite of its many charms, must surely bring with it a deep and hidden terror. For it speaks of the approaching end, the time when it may be said, ?The summer is ended, and we are not saved.? It would be good indeed if the autumn winds could... A.W. Tozer : Advertizing Our Imperfectionshttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=54912008-01-06T12:39:29-05:00
Our Lofty Idealism would argue that all Christians should be perfect, but a blunt realism forces us to admit that perfection is rare even among the saints. The part of wisdom is to accept our Christian brothers and sisters for what they are rather than for what they should be... A.W. Tozer : Adoring Worshiphttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=53062008-01-06T12:38:15-05:00
Neither the word adoration nor any of its forms is found in our familiar King James Bible, but the idea is there in full bloom. The great Bible saints were, above all, enraptured lovers of God. The psalms celebrate the love which David (and a few others) felt for the person of God. As suggested abov SermonIndex.net audio sermons: A.W. Tozer : Acquaintance, Not Hearsayhttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=164422008-01-06T12:37:00-05:00
We are turning out from the Bible schools of this country year after year young men and women who know the theory of the Spirit-filled life but do not enjoy the experience. These go out into the churches to create in turn a generation of Christians who have never felt the power of the Spirit and who SermonIndex.net audio sermons: A.W. Tozer : Accountability to Godhttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=164082008-01-06T12:34:49-05:00
It was the belief in the accountability of man to his maker that made America a great nation. Among those earlier leaders was Daniel Webster whose blazing eyes and fiery oratory often held the Senate spellbound. In those days the Congress...