A Reflection On A.W. Tozer’s Book “The Knowledge of the Holy”

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by Bermie Dizon

This caught my attention when A.W. Tozer wrote, “What comes into our minds when we think about what God thinks is the most important thing about us.”

In a way, Tozer is saying that the way we see God is like a mirror reflecting who we are.

When we imagine God as loving and caring, we say, “I believe in kindness and compassion.”

On the flip side, if we see God as strict or punishing, it might mean we enjoy it when our enemies suffer.

Our concept of God is like a snapshot of our deepest thoughts and feelings.

When we see God loving us unconditionally and even sending his son to die for our sake, are we not compelled to love him back and love others?

How do you see God? This is important because it will determine who you are and how you behave.

Consider this: When we pray or talk to God, it’s not just about asking for things.

It’s also about revealing what’s important to us. If we pray for strength, it shows that we value resilience.

If we ask for guidance, it tells a story about our desire for direction and purpose.

But here’s the interesting part – sometimes, our understanding of God can also show our struggles.

If we picture a distant or indifferent God, it might be a sign that we feel isolated or disconnected.

Our concept of God can be a roadmap to our emotional landscapes.

So, let’s think about the God we believe in. And what does that say about us?

BERMIE DIZON is a retired pastor of Grace Communion International at Glendora, California, and a former writer for USA Tribune for 9 years.

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