Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son--Collected Insights from A. W. Tozer
By A.W. Tozer
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Reflections on Christ, from a beloved spiritual writer
A. W. Tozer was a man of remarkable knowledge, an avid reader of Christian writers and philosophers from throughout the ages. But he meditated on the Bible. He was, like John Wesley, “a man of one Book and a student of many.”
Combine this with his poignant writing style and you have works like this one, high thoughts of God brought low, yet no less moving.
Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son features selections from Tozer’s writings on the God-man, Jesus Christ. It follows the chronology of Christ's earthly life and explores classic themes of Christology, helping readers better comprehend and appreciate Jesus’ person and work.
When you set out to study Christ, you want to behold His splendor the best you can. That’s why writers like A. W. Tozer are excellent guides: they love the Lord, know Him well, and yet have a way with the written word. They're able to lay the weight of glory on the human heart as few can.
Read Jesus and appreciate anew the Savior of the world and the power of the written word to glorify His name.
A.W. Tozer
The late Dr. A. W. Tozer was well known in evangelical circles both for his long and fruitful editorship of the Alliance Witness as well as his pastorate of one of the largest Alliance churches in the Chicago area. He came to be known as the Prophet of Today because of his penetrating books on the deeper spiritual life.
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Jesus - A.W. Tozer
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Names: Tozer, A. W. (Aiden Wilson), 1897-1963, author.
Title: Jesus : the life and ministry of God the Son--collected insights from A.W. Tozer.
Description: Chicago : Moody Publishers, 2017. | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016050199 (print) | LCCN 2017003737 (ebook) | ISBN 9780802415202 | ISBN 9780802495358
Subjects: LCSH: Jesus Christ--Person and offices..
Classification: LCC BT203 .T69 2017 (print) | LCC BT203 (ebook) | DDC 232.9--dc23
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CONTENTS
Publisher’s Note
1. The Self-Existent God
2. God’s Express Image
3. Creator, Sustainer, Benefactor
4. The Revelation of God
5. The Mystery of the Incarnation
6. The Center of All
7. Miracle Worker
8. The People’s Savior
9. The Remedy
10. The Offering
11. Our Mediator
12. The Resurrection
13. The Ascended Lord
14. Our High Priest
15. Ever with Us
16. The Second Coming
17. The Head of New Creation
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE
A. W. Tozer was a man who encountered the living God, and he made it his life mission to help others know their Creator and Redeemer. And he was convinced that the only way to know God is in His Son, Jesus Christ, the very image and revelation of God.
The seventeen selections that follow are a small sampling of Tozer’s writing on the person and work of God the Son. He covers topics like the Son’s eternal nature, His oneness with the Father and the Holy Spirit, His incarnation, His mission to save lost humanity, His mediatory work in heaven today, His eventual return, and His everlasting reign.
What you will encounter in the following pages is a call to recognize Christ for who He is and to daily submit to Him as Lord and Savior. As Tozer put it, Christ is the center of all things. He is Creator, Sustainer, and Benefactor, the one who made us for His glory and to receive the bounty of His love:
Out of His fullness we have received. There is no way that it can mean that any of us have received all of His fullness. It means that Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, is the only medium through which God dispenses His benefits to His creation.
Because Jesus Christ is the eternal Son, because He is of the eternal generation and equal with the Father as pertaining to His substance, His eternity, His love, His power, His grace, His goodness, and all of the attributes of deity, He is the channel through which God dispenses all His blessing. (Excerpted from chapter 3)
While these are the words of one man who died decades ago, they testify to the Son of Man and the Son of God, the eternal one, our source of Light and Life. Tozer would want you to focus not on him or his writing, but on the glory of Jesus Christ. May each selection in this volume point you to Him and inspire you to worship Him in awe and gratitude.
THE SELF-EXISTENT GOD
In the beginning was the Word …
JOHN 1:1
Any man or woman really sensitive to divine Truth discovers there is truly a kind of spiritual suffocation often felt in the attempt to wrestle with the opening verses of the gospel of John, or with the opening verses of Genesis, for that matter.
No man is really big enough and adequate in his own faith and experience to try to expound for others these key Bible passages. No man really ought to preach on the phrase In the beginning …,
but the phrase is here and in our teaching as well.
We do our best to study and learn, and there is surely a deep and helpful message for us here, but we will still sense the feeling, expressed years ago by the poet, that fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
We must meditate on the eternal nature of God in order to worship as we should. You know, I often refer to Frederick William Faber, whose great adoring heart pressed into these mysteries during his lifetime in the nineteenth century, and he celebrated the vision of God’s eternal self-existence in these warm and wondrous words:
Father! the sweetest, dearest Name
That men or angels know!
Fountain of life, that had no fount
From which itself could flow!
When heaven and earth were yet unmade,
When time was yet unknown,
Thou in Thy bliss and majesty
Did’st live and love alone.
Thy vastness is not young or old;
Thy life hath never grown;
No time can measure out Thy days,
No space can make Thy throne.
Brethren, surely this must be one of the greatest and grandest thoughts we can ever know: that it is the living and eternal God with whom we are concerned, and we acknowledge that only in God can there be causeless existence!
In this context, I confess a sadness about the shallowness of Christian thinking in our day. Many are interested in religion as a kind of toy. If we could make a judgment, it would appear that numbers of men and women go to church without any genuine desire to gear into deity. They do not come to meet God and delight in His presence. They do not come to hear from that everlasting world above!
Certainly we should be aware that everything around us has a cause behind it. You have a cause and I have a cause. Everything that we know is the effect of some cause.
If we could put ourselves into some special kind of machine that would take us back and back in time, back beyond the centuries of history, beyond the beginning of the creation, we might arrive at that point where there was nothing and no one except God Himself!
Imagining that we could erase history and everything in the universe, we would see in God causeless existence; God—self-sufficient, uncreated, unborn, unmade—God alone, the living and eternal and self-existent God.
Compared to Him, everything around us in this world shrinks in stature and significance. It is all a little business compared to Him—little churches with little preachers; little authors and little editors; little singers and little musicians; little deacons and little officials; little educators and little statesmen; little cities and little men and little things!
Brethren, humankind is so smothered under the little grains of dust that make up the world and time and space and matter that we are prone to forget that at one point God lived and dwelt and existed and loved without support, without help, and without creation.
Such is the causeless and self-existent God!
This God with whom we deal has never had to receive anything from anybody. There is no one and nothing to whom God has ever been in debt.
Some people have the brass to think they are bailing out the living God when they drop a ten dollar bill in the church offering plate on Sunday.
I do not think I exaggerate when I say that some of us put our offering in the plate with a kind of triumphant bounce as much as to say: There—now God will feel better!
GOD DOES NOT NEED ANYTHING
This may hurt some of you, but I am obliged to tell you that God does not need anything you have. He does not need a dime of your money. It is your own spiritual welfare at stake in such matters as these. There is a beautiful and enriching principle involved in our offering to God what we are and what we have, but none of us are giving because there is a depression in heaven.
The Bible teaching is plain: you have the right to keep what you have all to yourself—but it will rust and decay, and ultimately ruin you.
Long ago God said, If I had need of anything, would I tell you?
If the living God had need of anything, He would no longer be God.
So, that was before the beginning. We are concerned here with that which the Bible calls before the foundation of the world.
We are told that in the beginning God created. We are made to realize that God does not lean upon His own creation.
If God needed help or strength, He would not be omnipotent and He would not then be God.
If God needed advice and counsel, He would not be sovereign. If He needed wisdom, He would no longer be omniscient. If He needed support and sustenance, He could not be self-existent.
So, as far as man is concerned, there was a beginning and there was a Creation. That phrase In the beginning
does not mark a birth date for God Almighty. It means the point in time as we think of it when God ceased to be alone and began to make time and space and creatures and beings.
But we are not quite ready to leave that pre-creation situation, before the foundations of the earth were laid, when God dwelt alone, the uncreated Being; the Father in love with the Son, and the Son with the Holy Ghost, and the Holy Ghost with the Father and the Son.
God is the eternal God, dwelling in a tranquility that had no beginning and that can have no ending.
Now, you may note that I have not used the expression the pre-creation void.
Void is a good and useful word. When we do not know what else to say, we call it a void.
But before the Creation, God was there and God is not a void. He is the triune God and He is all there is. In His existence before the Creation, God was already busy; busy with eternal mercies, His mind stirring with merciful thoughts and redemptive plans for a mankind not yet created.
This is a very good place to read Ephesians 1:4: According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love.
I am well aware that sometimes when I preach I really worry the Calvinists. I know, too, that sometimes when I preach I worry the Arminians, and probably this is their time to sweat.
BEFORE CREATION
Paul told the Ephesian Christians that we were chosen in Christ before the creation of the world. Someone will run me around a lilac bush and say, How can it be that you were chosen in Him before the creation of the world?
I reply with a question: How can you explain a time when there was no matter, no law, no motion, no relation, and no space, no time, and no beings—only God?
If you can explain that to me then I can explain to you how God chose me in Him before the creation of the world. I can only say that we must take into account the foreknowledge of God, for Peter wrote to his Christian brethren and called them elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ
(1 Peter 1:2).
The acts of Creation in the beginning were not God’s first activity. God had been busy before that, for He must have been engaged in choosing and foreordaining before the foundation of the world.
I wrote a little editorial squib some time ago under the title We Travel an Appointed Way.
I pointed out that we are not orphans in the world and that we do not live and breathe by accident and that we are God’s children by faith. I said that it is true that our heavenly Father goes before us and that the Shepherd goes before and leads the way.
Some dear man who was among the readers wrote to me and said, I was brought up a Methodist. In your comments, do you mean this to be foreordination? That is what the Presbyterians believe. Just what do you mean?
I wrote him a letter, saying, "Dear Brother: When I said we travel an appointed way, I was not thinking about foreordination, predestination, eternal security, or the eternal decrees.
I was just thinking,
I told him, "about how nice it is for the