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<blockquote data-quote="Integrity" data-source="post: 6028904" data-attributes="member: 26800"><p>The Bible will never be a living Book to us until we are convinced that God is</p><p>articulate in His universe. To jump from a dead, impersonal world to a dogmatic</p><p>Bible is too much for most people. They may admit that they should accept the</p><p>Bible as the Word of God, and they may try to think of it as such, but they find it</p><p>impossible to believe that the words there on the page are actually for them. A</p><p>man may say, "These words are addressed to me, " and yet in his heart not feel</p><p>and know that they are. He is the victim of a divided psychology. He tries to</p><p>think of God as mute everywhere else and vocal only in a book.</p><p></p><p>The Pursuit of God, A. W. Tozer, Christian Publications, 1982,1993, page 74</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Integrity, post: 6028904, member: 26800"] The Bible will never be a living Book to us until we are convinced that God is articulate in His universe. To jump from a dead, impersonal world to a dogmatic Bible is too much for most people. They may admit that they should accept the Bible as the Word of God, and they may try to think of it as such, but they find it impossible to believe that the words there on the page are actually for them. A man may say, "These words are addressed to me, " and yet in his heart not feel and know that they are. He is the victim of a divided psychology. He tries to think of God as mute everywhere else and vocal only in a book. The Pursuit of God, A. W. Tozer, Christian Publications, 1982,1993, page 74 [/QUOTE]
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