by A. W. Tozer (Author)
Reflections on Christ, from a beloved spiritual writer
A. W. Tozer was a man of remarkable knowledge, an avid reader of Christian writers and philosophers from throughout the ages. But he meditated on the Bible. He was, like John Wesley, "a man of one Book and a student of many."
Combine this with his poignant writing style and you have works like this one, high thoughts of God brought low, yet no less moving.
Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son features selections from Tozer's writings on the God-man, Jesus Christ. It follows the chronology of Christ's earthly life and explores classic themes of Christology, helping readers better comprehend and appreciate Jesus' person and work.
When you set out to study Christ, you want to behold His splendor the best you can. That's why writers like A. W. Tozer are excellent guides: they love the Lord, know Him well, and yet have a way with the written word. They're able to lay the weight of glory on the human heart as few can.
Read Jesus and appreciate anew the Savior of the world and the power of the written word to glorify His name.
Back Jacket
"Your relation to Jesus Christ is really the all-important matter in this life." -- A. W. Tozer
We give our attention to many things, but it belongs first to the Son of God. He is the radiance of the Father's glory and the fountain of wisdom. As Peter said, "To whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life."
Jesus, a compilation of writings by A. W. Tozer, presents a stunning portrait of the Christ. You will see Him as God's presence, humanity's savior, and the Lord of all. He is Priest and King, the bright star over all history, the hope of every heart.
Do you know Him? Do you know you need Him? This book will spur your love for Jesus and inspire you find your life in Him.
Author Biography
A.W. TOZER began his lifelong pursuit of God at the age of seventeen after hearing a street preacher. He never attended high school or seminary--his spiritual understanding came from the power of the Word and the power of the Spirit. While serving as a pastor and magazine editor, he wrote prolifically about basic spiritual disciplines and their relationship to contemporary life. His powerful use of words continues to grip the intellect and stir the soul of today's reader.