The Pursuit of God / God's Pursuit of Man Devotional by A cover

The Pursuit of God / God's Pursuit of Man Devotional by A

by A.W. Tozer

Narrated by Grover Gardner

4.50 ABR Score (88.0K ratings)
★ 4.39 Goodreads (87.7K) ★ 4.77 Audible (272)
3h 6m Released 2009 Self-Help

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Tozer wrote this in 1948 and it still reads like he's diagnosing exactly what's missing from your spiritual life right now.

  • Great if you want: devotional depth without academic distance or church-speak
  • Listening experience: quiet and meditative — best absorbed in short, reflective sessions
  • Narration: Gardner's measured gravity suits Tozer's prophetic, searching tone
  • Skip if: you prefer practical faith content over contemplative theology

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About This Audiobook

Spiritual hunger drives believers toward deeper communion with the divine in this classic work of Christian mysticism and devotion. A.W. Tozer examines the universal longing that exists within every soul to know God more intimately, moving beyond superficial religious practice toward authentic spiritual encounter. Through penetrating insights and profound theological reflection, he addresses the barriers that prevent believers from experiencing the fullness of God's presence, while illuminating practical pathways toward spiritual transformation and renewed faith.

Grover Gardner's measured narration transforms Tozer's contemplative prose into a meditative listening experience perfectly suited to the devotional nature of the content. His warm, authoritative delivery allows listeners to absorb the weighty spiritual concepts at an unhurried pace, creating space for reflection between chapters. Gardner's careful attention to emphasis and tone enhances the book's contemplative atmosphere, making complex theological ideas accessible without diminishing their depth. The audio format proves ideal for this devotional material, enabling listeners to engage with Tozer's teachings during quiet moments of personal reflection or prayer.