“When religion has said its last word, there is little that we need other than God Himself. The evil habit of seeking God-and effectively prevents us from finding God in full revelation. In the and lies our great woe. If we omit the and we shall soon find God, and in Him we shall find that for which we have all our lives been secretly longing.” IfsNeedsLittlesSaidLastsLyingEvilOur LivesHabitFindingsLongingSeekingRevelationsWoeLast WordsSeeking GodFinding God Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“As the tragic writer rids us of what is petty and ignoble in our nature, so also the humorist rids us of what is cautious, calculating, and priggish--about half of our social conscience, indeed. Both of them permit us, in blessed moments of revelation, to soar above the common level of our lives.” MomentsSocialLevelsCommonHalfOur LivesConscienceTragedyBlessedRevelationsTragicPermitSoarPettyCautiousHumoristsCalculatingIgnoble Book:The Personal Art: Reading to Good Purpose Source: The Personal Art: Reading to Good Purpose
“The very act of thinking about power in our lives and experiences creates a process of revelation and self-analysis that may even make us look at ourselves in a new light... thinking about power and its complex manifestations may not simply lead to a better understanding of the abstract complexities of society, but may have an effect on one?s own image and identity. Perhaps a warning label should be placed on the cover.” ThinkingShouldLooksMaySelfLightProcessUnderstandingOur LivesEffectsIdentityComplexesLabelsAnalysisManifestationAbstractComplexityRevelationsWarningSelf AnalysisWarning Labels Book:Three Faces of Power Source: Three Faces of Power