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The Radical Cross: Living the Passion of Christ
A. W. TozerPaperback 2015-06-01
In this hard hitting collection of short essays, A W Tozer squarely faces the painful path of the cross - it offense, its challenge, and its power. Tozer refuses to offer easy comforts, but there is great encouragement to be found in his piercing conviction.
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: "The way of the cross is still the pain-wracked path to spiritual power and fruitfulness. So do not seek to hide from it.
Do not accept an easy way.
Do not allow yourself to be patted to sleep in a comfortable church, void of power and barren of fruit.
Do not paint the cross nor deck it with flowers.
Take it for what it is, as it is, and you fill find the rugged way to death and life.
Let it slay you utterly."
- A. W. Tozer, from "Coddled or Crucified?" in The Radical Cross
In this collection of short essays, Tozer considers with piercing conviction the offense and power of the cross. May you venture unguarded into this book, that you might be utterly changed.
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In this hard hitting collection of short essays, A W Tozer squarely faces the painful path of the cross - it offense, its challenge, and its power. Tozer refuses to offer easy comforts, but there is great encouragement to be found in his piercing conviction.
Publisher Description
: "The way of the cross is still the pain-wracked path to spiritual power and fruitfulness. So do not seek to hide from it.
Do not accept an easy way.
Do not allow yourself to be patted to sleep in a comfortable church, void of power and barren of fruit.
Do not paint the cross nor deck it with flowers.
Take it for what it is, as it is, and you fill find the rugged way to death and life.
Let it slay you utterly."
- A. W. Tozer, from "Coddled or Crucified?" in The Radical Cross
In this collection of short essays, Tozer considers with piercing conviction the offense and power of the cross. May you venture unguarded into this book, that you might be utterly changed.