The root of the righteous by A.W. Tozer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harrisburg, Pa. Christian Publications c1995Description: 160 pages 20 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 248
LOC classification:
  • BR123 .T67
Contents:
Root of the righteous -- We must give time to God -- God is easy to live with -- Listen to the man who listens to God -- We must hear worthily -- That utilitarian Christ -- On receiving admonition -- Great God entertainment -- Bible taught or Spirit taught? -- Terror of the Lord -- No regeneration without reformation -- Faith is a perturbing thing -- True faith brings committal -- Great disparity -- Our enemy contentment -- Christ is the pattern -- Cross is a radical thing -- We must die if we would live -- Christ died for our hearts -- We stand in Christ's triumph -- To be or to do -- Make room for mystery -- Whole life must pray -- No Saviourhood without Lordship -- Sweet lute, sweetly played -- All-importance of motive -- Presence more important than the program -- World's most tragic waste -- Hunger of the Wilderness -- Our fruit will be what we are -- Needed : a baptism of clear seeing -- Narrow mansions -- Sanctification of our desires -- In praise of disbelief -- Thankfulness as a moral therapeutic -- Understanding those dry spells -- About hindrances -- Uses of suffering -- Praise God for the furnace -- Victory in the guise of defeat -- Love of the unseen is possible -- Something beyond song -- Three degrees of love -- We need cool heads -- We can afford to wait -- God, the first and the last.
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Root of the righteous -- We must give time to God -- God is easy to live with -- Listen to the man who listens to God -- We must hear worthily -- That utilitarian Christ -- On receiving admonition -- Great God entertainment -- Bible taught or Spirit taught? -- Terror of the Lord -- No regeneration without reformation -- Faith is a perturbing thing -- True faith brings committal -- Great disparity -- Our enemy contentment -- Christ is the pattern -- Cross is a radical thing -- We must die if we would live -- Christ died for our hearts -- We stand in Christ's triumph -- To be or to do -- Make room for mystery -- Whole life must pray -- No Saviourhood without Lordship -- Sweet lute, sweetly played -- All-importance of motive -- Presence more important than the program -- World's most tragic waste -- Hunger of the Wilderness -- Our fruit will be what we are -- Needed : a baptism of clear seeing -- Narrow mansions -- Sanctification of our desires -- In praise of disbelief -- Thankfulness as a moral therapeutic -- Understanding those dry spells -- About hindrances -- Uses of suffering -- Praise God for the furnace -- Victory in the guise of defeat -- Love of the unseen is possible -- Something beyond song -- Three degrees of love -- We need cool heads -- We can afford to wait -- God, the first and the last.

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