Tozer On Worship and Entertainment

9.999 CFA

Discover the profound insights of A.W. Tozer, a revered theologian, in “Tozer On Worship and Entertainment.” This captivating book explores the sacred realm of worship and challenges the pervasive influence of entertainment within the church.

Contained within its pages is Tozer’s timeless sermon, “The Act and Object of Worship,” which provides a comprehensive understanding of the essence of true worship. Additionally, you will encounter his controversial essay, “The Menace of the Religious Movie,” written in the mid-1950s. While you may not agree with every aspect of Tozer’s words, his resolute stance compels us to engage in critical thinking about the nature of worship and evaluate whether our actions genuinely align with its true essence.

Tozer draws a clear line in the sand, forcing us to confront the convergence of worship and entertainment. Are we truly offering heartfelt adoration to God, or are we inadvertently diluting the sacred with worldly distractions? These thought-provoking reflections challenge us to reassess our worship practices and seek a deeper, more authentic connection with the Divine.

Prepare to be inspired and transformed as you embark on this profound journey. Engage with Tozer’s wisdom and allow it to reshape your perspective on worship, urging you to prioritize the pursuit of genuine, God-honoring devotion.

Let “Tozer On Worship and Entertainment” be your guide as you navigate the complexities of contemporary worship. Order your copy today and be ready to embark on a soul-stirring exploration of worship that will revolutionize your understanding and practice. Join the conversation, challenge your assumptions, and discover a worship experience that resonates with the heart of God.

A.W. TOZER &  James L. Snyder

From the Back Cover

“We are saved to worship God. All that Christ has done for us in the past and all that He is diong now leads to this one end.” — A. W. Tozer

Tozer had strong convictions about the subject of worship, as well as its corruption by what he called “the great god Entertainment.” The excerpts in this book were carefully selected to give you a clear picture of his thoughts on both topics:

  • Worship: Unacceptable Worship, Spiritual Concentration, The Presence of God, the Power of God, Personal Communion, Adoration, Hymns
  • Entertainment: Evangelical Heresy, Propoganda, An Outward Shift, Modern Evangelism, Religious Activity, Worldliness

Also included are Tozer’s sermon “The Act and Object of Worship” in its entiretiy and his controversial essay “The Menace of the Religious Movie,” written in the mid-1950s. You might not agree with all that Tozer says, but, as always, he draws a line in the sand and causes us to think critically about what is and isn’t worship.

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