Man - The Dwelling Place of God
Tozer's exploration of the spiritual truth that God desires to make His dwelling place within human beings, emphasizing God's interest in establishing intimate relationship with His people and ruling over creation through their yielded lives.
39 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Preface
2
Dwelling Place of God
3
The Call of Christ
4
What We Think of Ourselves Is Important
5
The Once-born and the Twice-born
6
On the Origin and Nature of Things
7
Why People Find the Bible Difficult
8
Faith: The Misunderstood Doctrine
9
True Religion Is Not Feeling but Willing
10
How to Make Spiritual Progress
11
The Old Cross and the New
12
There Is No Wisdom in Sin
13
Three Degrees of Religious Knowledge
14
The Sanctification of the Secular
15
God Must Be Loved for Himself
16
True Faith Is Active. Not Passive
17
On Taking Too Much for Granted
18
The Cure for a Fretful Spirit
19
Boasting or Belittling
20
The Communion of Saints
21
Temperament in the Christian Life
22
Does God Always Answer Prayer?
23
On Breeding Spotted Mice
24
The Unknown Saints
25
Three Faithful Wounds
26
The Wrath of God: What Is It?
27
In Praise of Dogmatism
28
What Men Live By
29
How to Try the Spirits
30
Religious Boredom
31
The Church Cannot Die
32
The Lordship of the Man Jesus Is Basic
33
A Do-It-Yourself Education Better Than None
34
Some Thoughts on Books and Reading
35
The Decline of Apocalyptic Expectation
36
Choices Reveal - and Make - Character
37
The Importance of Sound Doctrine
38
Some Things Are Not Negotiable
39
The Saint Must Walk Alone
