This book formerly titled The DIVINE CONQUEST, was written as a sequel to THE PURSUIT OF GOD. Admitting to having been forced by inward pressure and an unbearable burden to write it, Tozer's aim was to assure believers that if they want to know the power of Christ they must be invaded by God. "This little book of the spiritual way has not been 'made' in any mechanical sense, it has been born out of inward necessity....The sight of the languishing church around me and the operations of a new spiritual power within me have set up a pressure impossible to resist." --A.W. Tozer
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"This is another worthwhile read, especially for what he says about scripture without Spirit and a worldy spirit alive and well in churches today. It's a bit repetitive in places, but I'm sure he felt he needed to be, and I still don't doubt he was right."
— Matt (4 out of 5 stars)
“Those who respect Tozer’s prophet-like call do not remain the same. The Pursuit of God, God’s Pursuit of Man, The Root of the Righteous, and God Tells the Man Who Cares continue to be some of my most treasured works.”
— Charles R. Swindoll" I liked the Pursuit of God better than this one but he's still such an inspirational writer. "
— Joanne, 1/20/2013" INCREDIBLE!! I absolutely loved this book. God totally brought this book to me at a perfect time. "
— Amber, 12/26/2012" Another great book by Tozer. "
— Stephen, 12/5/2012" Almost through. I love Tozer, he has such amazing insights and speaks such bold truth. "
— Diana, 10/8/2012" This book speaks powerfully about God's relentless love and continual pursuit of us, his broken creation. This book, along with its companion The Pursuit of God, lay down an amazing framework for understanding God's role, power, and work in our lives. "
— Joel, 6/8/2012" Like all things Tozer this book was awesome. Can not seem to get over just how brilliant his books are. Truly inspired, from a truly inspiring man (not forgetting the spirit with which he wrote). "
— Joshua, 6/1/2012" Amazing commentary on the work of the Holy Spirit. What I really appreciate about Tozer is that he is so readable. You don't have to be a spiritual "egghead" to understnad what he is trying to say. "
— Jennifer, 4/7/2012" I loved this book. I have become a huge fan of Tozer. His writings are ones that I will return to over the years. Highly recommend. "
— Rachel, 3/20/2012" Once I finished it I was ready to read it again. "
— Masternamer, 12/21/2010" As are all Tozer's books, a MUST READ for every Christian "
— Greg, 10/10/2010" As are all Tozer's books, a MUST READ for every Christian "
— Greg, 5/26/2010" Amazing commentary on the work of the Holy Spirit. What I really appreciate about Tozer is that he is so readable. You don't have to be a spiritual "egghead" to understnad what he is trying to say. "
— Jennifer, 1/15/2010" INCREDIBLE!! I absolutely loved this book. God totally brought this book to me at a perfect time. "
— Amber, 4/23/2009" AW Tozer is the man...too many amazing things to comment on... "
— Su, 3/8/2009" This book speaks powerfully about God's relentless love and continual pursuit of us, his broken creation. This book, along with its companion The Pursuit of God, lay down an amazing framework for understanding God's role, power, and work in our lives. "
— Joel, 7/28/2008" Almost through. I love Tozer, he has such amazing insights and speaks such bold truth. "
— Diana, 2/7/2008A. W. Tozer (1897–1963) embarked on a lifelong pursuit of God at the age of seventeen after hearing a street preacher in Akron, Ohio. He was a self-taught pastor, writer, and editor whose powerful messages continue to grip the hearts and stir the souls of today’s believers. He penned more than forty-five books, including the classics The Pursuit of God, The Knowledge of the Holy, and The Purpose of Man.
Grover Gardner (a.k.a. Tom Parker) is an award-winning narrator with over a thousand titles to his credit. Named one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards.