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The Early Tozer: A Word in Season is unavailable, but you can change that!

These are selected articles from Tozer’s pen, compiled by James L. Snyder. These short essays, Snyder reminds us, are not sermons but “the casual musings of a man in tune with not only the world around him, but with God.” Many of these essays were written in transit to numerous speaking engagements, when Tozer was alone with God and compelled to put his thoughts on paper. Here you will discover...

grace which comes to us through blood atonement: revelation, redemption, mercy, the gift of eternal life and the indwelling Spirit. For all this, for everything, we are in debt to God forever. We can never repay our heavenly Father for the least of His goodness. In view of all these things, a thankless man must be a bad man if for no other reason than that he is thankless. Ingratitude is a major sin. The man of enlightened mind will always feel deeply humbled when he considers God’s goodness and
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