A.W. Tozer emphasizes the profound concept of divine-human friendship, asserting that God initiated this relationship by declaring, 'Ye are my friends' (John 15:14). He explains that true friendship does not require complete similarity, but rather a connection at points where personalities align. This friendship between the infinite God and finite man is credible and fulfilling, as it reflects the likeness of their hearts. Tozer highlights that God created man in His image and is actively restoring that image, which was marred by sin, allowing for a deep and satisfying relationship with Him.