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Aiden Wilson Tozer was a larger than life twentieth century prophet, who wore the mantle and knew the sackcloth and ashes.
Aiden Wilson Tozer was a larger than life twentieth century prophet, who wore the mantle and knew the sackcloth and ashes.
In 1980 a now anonymous Rwandan pastor prophetically nailed to his wall the following thoughts. This was the evening prior to his martyrdom.
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Eagles are the undisputed warriors of the heavens, the veterans and victors of the skies. Their wing's payloads are both the graces and judgements of God.
Paradoxically, it is upon the knees where it is best to get lost. . . I come to you Lord to fetch strength.
And the Lord said: I will gather the lame and love the lost. My name will be on their foreheads.
God gathers His lambs into His arms and carries them close to His heart.
God gave names to only two trees in the garden of Eden. He instructed Adam very carefully to only eat of one.
The borrowing of hope is a mind-stretching thought, yet to a soul awash in hopelessness it can be a morsel to a restored future.
Through the exodus the Lord had separated Israel from Egypt, false worship from true. Separation is holiness.