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Collection of a.w. Tozer's Prayers - Volume 3
A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer (1897 - 1963). American pastor, author, and spiritual mentor born in La Jose, Pennsylvania. Converted to Christianity at 17 after hearing a street preacher in Akron, Ohio, he began pastoring in 1919 with the Christian and Missionary Alliance without formal theological training. He served primarily at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago (1928-1959) and later in Toronto. Tozer wrote over 40 books, including classics like "The Pursuit of God" and "The Knowledge of the Holy," emphasizing a deeper relationship with God. Self-educated, he received two honorary doctorates. Editor of Alliance Weekly from 1950, his writings and sermons challenged superficial faith, advocating holiness and simplicity. Married to Ada, they had seven children and lived modestly, never owning a car. His work remains influential, though he prioritized ministry over family life. Tozer’s passion for God’s presence shaped modern evangelical thought. His books, translated widely, continue to inspire spiritual renewal. He died of a heart attack, leaving a legacy of uncompromising devotion.
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In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the presence and power of God in our lives. He acknowledges that while we may feel distant from God, He is always within reach. The preacher encourages the congregation to have faith and not give in to the temptations of sin. He prays for God's guidance and blessings, asking for the strength to obey the Spirit and live according to the Scriptures. The sermon concludes with a plea for God to revive the hearts of those who may be growing cold in their faith and to work miracles in the lives of the people and churches in the city.
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Father, we pray thy blessing upon these words, and upon the little commentary that we've made on them, trying to apply them to our practical living. We pray that thou would give consent of heart, and willingness to obey, and a cheerful faith to do as we're told by the Spirit in the Scriptures. Bless us during the day, and for the afternoon, and for the evening, and may this day be a big day, a great day. Not a dramatic day, necessarily, that the newspapers will talk about, but a day deep in the things of the Spirit. We give thee praise. Amen. O Lord, O Lord, we love thy Church, we love thy Kingdom. Her walls before thee stand, here is the apple of thine eye engraven in thy hands. For her our tears shall flow, for her our prayers shall rise, and for her we promise to labor and work. But O Lord, thy poor Church is only a ragged beggar woman, when she could be a queen, when she could be a princess, and lean upon the arm of her beloved. O Lord Jesus, we pray for thy Church. We pray for thy people who believe thy word, or claim to believe it. We cannot pray now, at the moment, for the liberal, for the Calvinist, for the false teacher, we cannot. But we pray for those who believe the Bible. We pray for those who claim they are evangelical, and yet they wear rags where they should wear silks. O God, we pray thee, revive thy Church in the midst of the years. Revive this Church, O Lord. Revive the Alliance, revive every denomination that stands for the truth. O Lord, save us from fear, and save us from intimidation. We have grieved thy Holy Spirit by neglecting him. We have quenched thy Holy Spirit. We have listened to the blandishments of men who ought to know better, and they have made us afraid to believe in the power of the Holy Ghost. We grieve for this, and we apologize to thee for it. We pray thee, O God of grace, out of infinite grace, send to this Church a sweet wave of power to be, a sweet wave of ability to be holy and good and faithful and temperate and joyful and right. Send, we pray thee, such a wave. We thank thee for the Blessed Spirit, Father, out of its sending to the earth to be our advocate, our indweller, to show us the Lord Jesus, to lead us as a shepherd leads his sheep, and to be a mentor and teacher, showing the things of Christ to us. We've acted as if he didn't exist, and we're sorry. We apologize and we repent for our neglect of the Spirit and our mistreatment of the Spirit. O Father, wash us clean and make us white in the blood of the Lamb, and pour a horn of oil on our heads, for the poor world bleeds and dies, and we have not to help them. They starve and we have not to give them. Forgive us, Lord. Behold, breathe thy breath upon us and say, Receive thee the Holy Ghost. Save us, we pray thee, O God, from logicians and men with pencils and rules and squares and levels, always driving us away from the fountain. Lord, we would put them behind us and under our feet and rise on our dead selves for better things. Help us, we pray, over these evenings together. May the total result be the one after the other of us. May we be filled with a new power and a new grace and a new ability to be and do, that we might show forth the excellency of him who called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. We ask it in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. O our Lord Jesus, we've entered into what men call Holy Week, and we're going to be thinking this week about thy suffering and thy death. The next Lord's Day we're going to celebrate thy resurrection. O blessed Lord Jesus, we thank thee of all that is past, and while we may commemorate it now, it doesn't repeat. It's not repeated. Thou art not going to die Friday, nor rise Sunday, nor send the Holy Ghost 50 days later. All that's history and done. And we're the beneficiaries of it all if we only dare believe it. Help us to believe it, O Lord, and forgive us for doubting it. We are the recipients of all that is trusty and all that thou didst bring by death and suffering and tears and groans and sweat and by resurrection and by ascension to the Father's right hand. We are the heirs of the ages. Upon us the ages have converged. We, O Lord, are richer, richer than angels. Thou didst do this not for angels, but for men. We are thy church, Lord. We are a people set aside here that have met in this corner, in this building, which thou hast graciously provided for us. Here we are, Lord. We're waiting, Lord. We're expectant, Lord. We need help, Lord. O Lord, we pray thee, put thy arms about us and squeeze us together so tight that there be no pockets between us, no non-conducting elements that drown or hinder the power from flowing. Let it be this week, let it be on over Easter, let it be for the days ahead. We beseech thee, O Lord. Let one after another of us pray, O Lord, find the secret place and there wait with our open Bible until our vessels are clean and empty. We are waiting and believing, and we believe that one after the other thou will give power. We're looking forward, Lord Jesus, to that moment when there shall be a sudden nearness of the Savior instantaneously bestowed, lovingly bestowed upon a thirsty people. Save us, we pray thee, from the cheap pattern of a world of churches. Bring us back to Calvary, back to Pentecost, back to all that they meant and mean and have now perpetuated for us. O blessed Lord Jesus, amen. O God, for thy work there in French, Quebec, where everything is stacked against the people, against the true people of God. Bless our young brother, we pray. May thine oil be upon his head in such measure that everybody there, even though they hate him for his Protestantism, may love him for the fragrance of his life and slowly turn and see that the fragrance of a holy life comes from the same doctrines that they hate and thus give up their opposition and turn to thee. With mercy, we pray thee, attend the ministry of this young man and all of those who labor there. We ask this in Christ's name, amen. O look on us by love, by undying affection, a love that a few hours later would die also. That love hasn't lost any of its content, no weaker, no smaller. As big as God is big and as eternal as God is eternal. O Lord Jesus, we are thy sheep and the world is big and the devil is going about like a roaring lion. The temptations are strong and the flesh is weak and maybe some of us are cooling off inside our hearts. Please, Lord, before it's too late, help us to get enough of it quick before it's too late. Please, Lord, don't let this harmony backslide us. People that have lost their conscience can no longer grieve because they no longer sorrow that they don't feel sorrow. O we plead, look at us again today in our hearts. We're no better than Peter. But maybe, Lord, some who like Peter have sneaked out of discipleship or at least inwardly they have. Look on us, Lord, and break our hearts. Look on us and make us weep. Give the grace of tears this morning, Lord Jesus, a few tears. If we knew that we could have this morning $10,000 offering plates for the church and permissions, we'd be glad. But if we knew instead we were to have 10,000 tears of grief and repentance and penitence and faith and hope and joy, we'd lay the $10,000 away and take the tears that we might weep because we can't weep. O help us this morning. So let's pray and let's believe God together. Now we're going to close. When you go to him and say, I know you don't think you do, but sing only that which warms your heart and makes Jesus Christ glorious, and then slip away home, and don't waste your time selling jokes and making quips and lose everything you've got today in the house of God. Let it stand. Have dealings with God, won't you, friends? Have dealings with God before you close your eyes and slumber this night. Father, we pray. First, we want to thank thee that we have life on this. We want to thank thee that in thine infinite mercy thou hast not let us go like cattle to the slaughter, not knowing where we're going because we're fat and sleep, imagining that we're all right when actually we've been fattened to the slaughter. We thank thee, Lord, that we've got life on this. Now help us to walk him. Bless us, everyone. Take away all false hopes and all unscriptural expectations and pull us back to the word of the Lord. Oh, Father, up as we go down the steps and onto the sidewalk tonight, mark the foreheads of them that sigh and cry. Pray, God, have mercy upon our America. Have mercy, we pray, upon our America. Will the dozens of gods, at least a dozen gods, have mercy, Father, and help us to turn from idleness to serenity and to wait for thy Son from heaven. If this is now, we ask in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. I want to talk about the doctrine in the Bible. God and Father of our Lord Jesus, we thank thee this hour. Thou has not left us. Thou has not allowed us to wander into the serpent-infested valley and left us there. But thou has delured us and wooed us and even there has placed the door. Wherever we are, there's a way out and a way in from that spot. Thou has so arranged it in thy grace. Thou has sent thy Son Jesus to die, to rise, to live, to feed, to be for us, advocate above as Savior by the throne of love. While he's there and we are here, Lord, we bless thee. We will not despair. We will not give up. We will not surrender to the kins of the enemy. We will dare to believe that with every temptation thou wilt make a way. Thou wilt turn our tin into silver and our silver into gold. Thou wilt give us the garments of praise for the garments of heaviness. Blessed thou the word spoken this morning. We ask it of Jesus Christ. Dear Lord Jesus, we're unworthy to be members of thy church, but we are not going to be tricked by the devil into letting our unworthiness make us morbidly unbelieving. Even though we're not worthy to thee, we're accepted in thee and thou has made us members of thy body and we accept it. And we leave the matter of our worth with thee. And if angels or archangels question our right to be there, we look to thee as a sheep looks to his shepherd and say, Answer for me, Lord, answer for me. I admit I'm not worthy, but answer for me, dear Lord, and thou wilt answer for us. Without its come from high heaven to low earth, from the immortal and eternal liberty of the Godhead to confines of the virgin's womb, that we might be redeemed. Now this die on the cross of shame and suffering drives that we might be justified and forgiven and be reunited again with the Father from which we fell in the fall. Lord, all this is true and we leave it with thee. Now wilt thou bless and help us to see how wonderful it is to be a member of however small a group that believes in thee. We leave the great top-heavy Christendom to find its own way. We shall pray, O God, for all the church, all who call themselves Christians. We shall be tolerant and kind and charitable and loving and friendly to them all. But we will only go with those that love thy name, that trust the precious work of Christ on the cross and that are ready to leave all and follow him. We pray, O God, for every Christian in Toronto. We pray for all the ministers of the truth, and we thank thee there are many who preach the truth. Bless them all, Father. Grant that over these weeks that lie before us we may see a constant rising tide that shall eventuate and flow, that it shall be like the river that flows out from the throne of God. In all this we ask in Christ's name. Amen. Whoever requests this prayer, Lord, Satan is such an evil enemy, and the world is everywhere about us, and the flesh is so persistent. I would love to be in somebody's hand in time. Sometimes the flesh conquers and we want it to be reversed. We want it to be the other way around. We want to always have the win. We want to see the victorious always at our side. O God, we pray for these. We pray to God, take them through, bring them to an experience in their lives where they can truly possess nothing between them and thee. No friends, no family, no reputation, no ambition, no money, no property. Nothing is between them and thee, but thy face beams down upon them as clear as the sun on a bright day. We pray in this. Now we pray for the days that are before us. We pray that God will bless us, O Lord, and let there be a calm. We beseech thee, Holy Ghost, in power and might, from the throne above, from the heart of Jesus the Lord, come and bless this day, in the day and in the evening, and do what thou hast planned to do, sovereign Lord. Do what in thine mind didst do for this, for these people, for the people who will be here, whether there be many or few. Do something, Lord, we pray thee. Work it out. Do it, O Lord God, we pray thee, as clearly as raising a dead man. O God, our Lord and Father, in Jesus Christ thy Son, our Lord, we lift our voices to thee. We pray for these young people, all of you brethren, all of you women, and all of our daughters, our sons and our daughters, to pray with us. We pray that all of these people can meet again, in a single room, first floor, each one of you, to be crucified with Christ, and yet to live, live the mighty, glorious, affirmative, optimistic life in this world, to strive everything effortlessly, with truth, joy, and decadence, flowing around the balcony of the flowers in springtime. Let this gathering with us take place, and prepare for the night, to Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. May God give us hearts to obey, as well as ears to hear. Amen.
Collection of a.w. Tozer's Prayers - Volume 3
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A.W. Tozer (1897 - 1963). American pastor, author, and spiritual mentor born in La Jose, Pennsylvania. Converted to Christianity at 17 after hearing a street preacher in Akron, Ohio, he began pastoring in 1919 with the Christian and Missionary Alliance without formal theological training. He served primarily at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago (1928-1959) and later in Toronto. Tozer wrote over 40 books, including classics like "The Pursuit of God" and "The Knowledge of the Holy," emphasizing a deeper relationship with God. Self-educated, he received two honorary doctorates. Editor of Alliance Weekly from 1950, his writings and sermons challenged superficial faith, advocating holiness and simplicity. Married to Ada, they had seven children and lived modestly, never owning a car. His work remains influential, though he prioritized ministry over family life. Tozer’s passion for God’s presence shaped modern evangelical thought. His books, translated widely, continue to inspire spiritual renewal. He died of a heart attack, leaving a legacy of uncompromising devotion.