A.W. Tozer was a pastor with the Christian and Missionary Alliance for nearly 40 years. If you would like to listen to this modern day "Prophet" you can go to Sermonaudio.com and listen to 399 sermons.
Friday, June 5, 2009
I enjoy solitude with God pondering infinite theological ideas
Most of us on spaceship earth live in the age of electronic overload. Little time for deep thought. Media throughout the world via it's outlets of internet, television, ipods, music, etc. keeps us glued to its' coercion and its' secret purpose of, "Create more desire". If they accomplish their stated goal then Christians will be no different than others. The old schoolmasters of theology (in Europe and Great Britain) prior to the advent of this modern era had less temptation to fritter away time as we do. That is why I enjoy reading the saints writings from centuries gone by. Augustine of Hippo, the Mystics, the Reformers, the Puritans, the evangelists, pastors and theologians like Knox and Owen to modern "prophets" like A.W. Tozer. Tozer never owned an automobile or wore a watch. While talking with his good friend Leonard Ravenhill who wrote extensively about revival and prayer, they walked into Tozer's office in Chicago and Tozer said, "sit down Len, let's sit for a while and talk." Aiden Wilson Tozer said, you see that rug on the floor Len, sometimes I come to office in the morning and I am so full of God that I place a sign on my door that says "no dictating today" and I lie prostrate on that rug from 8 to 9 to 10 to sometimes 1 pm in the afternoon and say no word of prayer, no word of intercession, I just utter words of praise and worship. Tozer could quote hymns and poetry like no other man.
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