He believes we can be saved, but then do nothing to purse God after our salvation. Tozer makes a distinction between salvation and pursuit. ![]() If you are serious about seeking after God, this book will give you both inspiration and real theological meat about how we can actively seek after God. But it is a full and rich look at the Christian life. The book is brief, just under 100 pages in paper. Soon after I read the biography of Tozer had The Pursuit of God as a free audiobook. ![]() I really knew nothing about Tozer before the biography (my review). I have read several of the books by Dorsett and when I saw one on A. These are not hagiography (presenting the subject as perfect-saints) but real looks at real people. He writes biographies, not just as history, but for use by Christians as a learning tool. He was a professor at Wheaton College when I was there, although I never had a class with him. One of my favorite biographers is Lyle Dorsett. I use them quite often as both inspiration and devotional.
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