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| | Gifts by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Gifts Scripture(s): John 3:16, Matthew 20:28, Acts 20:35 | | Description: Length: 40 minutes, 54 seconds. Evident in this message, entitled Gifts, is A. W. Tozers mastery of homiletics. From John 3:16, Matthew 20:28, Acts 20:35, he asks us to note four truths: 1) the father gave his Son, 2) the Son gave his life, 3) they did so in order that we might be ransomed, and 4) it is more blessed to give than to receive. Dr. Tozer then considers who we might want to thank some day for the gifts that they gave to Jesus. The wise men gave gold (lasting treasure), frankincense (worship), and myrrh (bitter sacrifice); Mary gave her mortal body; Joseph gave his faith; the shepherds gave their reverent wonder; Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha, gave the welcome of their home; the women following Jesus gave a seamless, linen robe; and Joseph of Arimathaea gave his own, new grave. These are the gifts that they gave to Jesus. What might we give him that we might not be outdone in giving?
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| | God Made Man to Worship by A.W. Tozer
Topic: Worship Scripture(s): John 4:24 | | Description: A. W. Tozers message, God Made Man to Worship, is dense with information that every Christian would do well to understand. God doesnt need us, but He wants us. Though man possesses a natural desire to worship, he wishes to worship any way he feels like worshiping. The God who wants us to worship Him, however, has decreed how we are to do so. Pastor Tozer details three kinds of worship that God outrightly rejects: 1) Cain worship: worship without atonement. 2) Samaritan worship: accepting what one wants to believe, neglecting what one doesnt, and adding whats not there at all. 3) Nature worship: mistaking worship of Gods creation for worship of God himself. John 4:24 describes the kind of worship that God gladly accepts. Psalm 45:11 and 2 Thessalonians 1:10 are also texts for this 39-minute sermon.
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