“I am who I am.” - God (Part II)
I was reflecting on my first post here and how it might be applied to our lives. And once again instead of using my own words, I will rely upon the help of Mr. Tozer to assist me. Consider his following words when pondering the depths of God and theology:
“Perhaps some sincere but puzzled Christian may at this juncture wish to inquire about the practicality of such concepts as I am trying to set forth here. ‘What bearing does this have on my life?’ he may ask. ‘What possible meaning can the self-existence of God have for me and others like me in a world such as this and in times such as these?’ To this I reply that, because we are the handiwork of God, it follows that all our problems and their solutions are theological. Some knowledge of what kind of God it is that operates the universe is indispensable to a sound philosophy of life and a sane outlook on the world scene.”
- Whit Wilson
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