The Knowledge of the Holy

"Can you by searching find out God? can you find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what can you do? deeper than hell; what can you know? The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea." Job 11:7-8 (Zophar)

"Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; let him return to the LORD, and He will have mercy on him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon. 'For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,' says the LORD. 'For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.'" Isaiah 55:7-9

It's pretty clear from the Bible that Man is incapable of "finding out," or completely knowing, God. How can we? He is infinite, and we are finite; He is eternal, and we are mortal; He is perfection, and we are broken and sinful creatures. We cannot even fully know our own hearts; how can we understand the Almighty God? We can't.

And yet, for the very reason that His ways are not our ways, God has blessed us with a means of knowing Him in part. He sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is "the image of the invisible God," and in whom "dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily," that we might know Him. And when Christ ascended, He sent the Holy Spirit to "lead us into all truth." We have the Scriptures so that we may know the God we worship. Through the guidance of the Spirit who indwells us, we can now "discover" God through His Word - not fully, of course, but we can have a taste of the unfathomable wonders of God.

A.W. Tozer, who lived from 1897 to 1963, wrote and published an innumerable amount of books and essays on God, the Christian life, and all manner of theological issues - really stupendous works, like "The Root of the Righteous" and "Jesus: Our Man in Glory." He's known as a true prophet, because the things he wrote at the turn of the 20th Century are still true and needed now. When he died, the only thing written on his gravestone was "A.W. Tozer: A Man of God." Now that is a wonderful thing to be known for!

Late in his life, he published a work under the title The Knowledge of the Holy. It's a little book that delves into the perfections, or attributes, of God; each chapter deals with a different aspect of God, but Tozer weaves them all together and shows clearly that none of His "attributes" are really separate from one another. We know that God is One, and all His perfections are One. God is not at odds with Himself; all His thoughts are unified.

The book is a wonderful, beautiful look at God. We can't plumb the depths of His thoughts or ways, but we are called to know Him better all the same, and this little work by a Man of God is perfect for that. It is absolutely a must for all believers, young and old in the faith, because how can we worship or love God without longing to know Him better?

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I need to get a hold of The Knowledge of the Holy. It's been cropping up constantly in conversation with my pastor and friends, and all I've heard is high praise. Thanks for posting on this! Yet another reminder for me to get on with finding and reading the book. ^.^

Dana

Abigail Hartman said...

You're welcome! You can find it pretty cheaply on Alibris.com, if that helps any. I know a lot of the other places I've seen it, it has been "more expensive" - which for me means that it's over $7.00. I am a very cheap person; I prefer used, old books because they're less expensive.

Anyhow, wherever you buy it, let me know what you think of it. I'd love to hear any comments you might have!

Sparrow said...

I like used, old books just because they're used and old... unless they've been misused, it gives them a well-loved feel when I read them. ^.^

I love this book. I'll never be thankful enough to you for sending it to me as a present as you did all those months ago. Reading it has helped me to worship God for everything He is... and the fact that even though nothing I am can compare to Him, He loves me anyway.

That's extreme love. ^.^

Abigail Hartman said...

And I can truly say "Amen" to that, Sparrow. Who is a god like our God? There is none besides Him. ^.^

I'm actually preparing to ship of the last of my copies of The Knowledge of the Holy to friends. I'm spreading A.W. Tozer around the world, one present at a time...

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