![]() ![]() Being spoon feed by Tozer of these subjects doesn’t let you stay dependent on letting him feed you all the way rather makes you want to grab the spoon and feast on the spiritual meal yourself. He is gladly serving solid scriptural food but he carefully “mashes” it up for you to easily digest it, without losing its vital “nutrients” essential for the Christian. While the subject of attributes is something hard for us to grasp, Tozer puts forth his fatherly pastoral care in painstakingly letting you comprehend it not just by mind but by your heart. It’s a surprise for me to find how joy on these subjects from the early chapters of this book. I think Tozer, when delivering these series of sermon (for which this book came), is enthusiastically ecstatic over the pulpit. Leaping out of the beginning pages are his joy over these attributes. When books about doctrine comes to our minds we dismiss it as an avalanche of cold theological jargons ready to make rampage which those made of steel theologians on ivory towers will appreciate. I’ll post a book review on Pipers book by next week, but for now, let’s put “The Attributes of God” into the fray. ![]() Tozer and the other is the much anticipated book by John Piper simply titled “Think”. ![]() I got two of them last week at PCBS (Philippine Christian Bookstore). It’s such a blessing to be able to read great books. ![]()
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