Welcome to this 52-day devotional journey inspired by
A.W. Tozer’s timeless work, The Pursuit of God. This
devotional is designed to guide you into a deeper relationship
with God, fostering reflection, prayer, and spiritual growth
through the integration of scripture and Tozer’s thoughtprovoking
insights.
Tozer’s writings challenge us to cultivate an authentic
hunger for God, offering profound encouragement to pursue
Him with our whole hearts. Each day, you’ll encounter a quote
from The Pursuit of God, paired with relevant scripture and a
reflection to illuminate how God’s Word intersects with Tozer’s
wisdom. Through these daily readings, may you experience the
transformative power of God’s presence and develop a greater
awareness of His work in your life.
Day 1
The Soul’s Paradox of Love
“To have found God and still to pursue
Him is the soul’s paradox of love.
You will seek me and find me when
you seek me with all your heart.
J E R E M I A H 2 9 : 1 3
A.W. Tozer describes the unique tension in the Christian life:
the joy of finding God and the insatiable longing to know Him
more. This paradox is not a contradiction but a reflection
of love’s true nature. When we experience God’s presence, it
fuels our desire to draw closer. Jeremiah’s words assure us that
God is not distant but fully accessible to those who seek Him
wholeheartedly. Let this truth inspire you to pursue God daily,
knowing He reveals Himself to those who long for Him.
Lord, thank You for the joy of knowing You and the desire
to know You more. Draw me closer to Your heart each day.
Amen.
You are chosen for this space and time in God’s time line, to make a difference prepare your heart, mind, and spirit. Take on your Armor of God and be ready.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart… In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6
You matter your Story matters live expectantly!
Trust God, Trust His Love, Trust His “Word”, Trust the Process!
Mulligans for Life
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