Authentic Worship: The Path to Greater Unity with God
By A. W. Tozer and James L. Snyder
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Worship is central to our relationship with God. Yet it is more than just singing in church on Sunday morning and going through the motions. God himself shows us examples of true worship in the Bible.
Knowing the importance and power of worshiping God, A.W. Tozer preached on the topic regularly throughout his life. Here, for the first time in print, are his thoughts on what it really means to praise and honor God for who He is. Digging into Scripture, Tozer reveals how understanding God's character directly impacts and deepens both our worship of Him and our relationship with Him.
The worship we begin here on earth should have its roots in heaven--and how we worship today will prepare us to worship God Almighty throughout eternity.
A. W. Tozer
The late Dr. A. W. Tozer was well known in evangelical circles both for his long and fruitful editorship of the Alliance Witness as well as his pastorate of one of the largest Alliance churches in the Chicago area. He came to be known as the Prophet of Today because of his penetrating books on the deeper spiritual life.
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Authentic Worship - A. W. Tozer
Books by A.W. Tozer
compiled and edited by James L. Snyder
Alive in the Spirit
And He Dwelt Among Us
Authentic Worship
A Cloud by Day, a Fire by Night
The Crucified Life
The Dangers of a Shallow Faith
Delighting in God
A Disruptive Faith
The Essential Tozer Collection 3-in-1
Experiencing the Presence of God
The Fire of God’s Presence
God’s Power for Your Life
Going Higher with God in Prayer
Lead like Christ
Living as a Christian
My Daily Pursuit
No Greater Love
Preparing for Jesus’ Return
The Purpose of Man
The Pursuit of God
The Quotable Tozer
Reclaiming Christianity
Voice of a Prophet
The Wisdom of God
Books by James L. Snyder
The Life of A.W. Tozer: In Pursuit of God—The Authorized Biography
© 2023 by James L. Snyder
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Contents
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Cover
Half Title Page 1
Books by the Authors 2
Title Page 3
Copyright Page 4
Introduction 7
1. My Quiet Crusade for Authentic Worship 11
2. The Roots of Authentic Worship 19
3. Our Presence in Authentic Worship 27
4. The Power of Praise in Authentic Worship 35
5. God’s Holiness in Authentic Worship 43
6. God’s Perfection in Authentic Worship 51
7. The Art of Song in Authentic Worship 59
8. The Lord of Glory and Meekness Revealed in Authentic Worship 65
9. The Voice of God in Authentic Worship 73
10. The Secret Place of the Most High in Authentic Worship 81
11. Spiritual Sight in Authentic Worship 89
12. The Manifest Presence of God in Authentic Worship 97
13. Our Unity with God in Authentic Worship 107
14. Our Conscious Awareness in Authentic Worship 115
15. Our Freedom in Authentic Worship 125
16. The Power of Fire in Authentic Worship 135
17. The Beauty of God in Authentic Worship 143
18. Conclusion 151
About the Authors 155
Back Ad 157
Back Cover 158
Introduction
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Anyone who has read an A.W. Tozer book will readily admit that worship was at the center of almost everything he wrote. He might be dealing with a certain subject, but the idea of worship will come in somewhere along the line.
In using the word authentic, Tozer emphasizes that not all worship in the Church today is authentic. Much like in the Old Testament when Israel slowly succumbed to many false gods, so the Church today is following suit. Tozer’s passion concerning worship was that it always be pleasing to God, as authentic worship, not worship that pleased the carnal Christian or the world.
Once when I was talking to his assistant pastor, Reverend Raymond McAfee, he mentioned that often when he would go into Tozer’s study at the church, he would find him lying facedown on the floor in the form of worship. It was part of his persona.
In all his preaching, he regularly touched on the subject of worship. In fact, he preached several series on worship. But everything he preached or wrote about had something to do with his relationship to God, which was clearly expressed in worship.
According to Tozer, how you worship God reveals what kind of Christian you are. In this book, Tozer mentions that everybody worships, even those who don’t believe in God. It’s not if you worship God, but how you worship God that is so important. Also, it is what you are worshiping. In our world today, we are worshiping everything except God. A.W. Tozer’s passion was for the Church to get back to the kind of authentic worship that excluded everything else.
Much of what is in this book regarding worship would not have been acceptable to Christians, even in Tozer’s day (he died in 1963), as the Church was moving away from what he referred to as authentic worship.
Instead, the Church was bringing the world into the Church to establish priorities, especially surrounding worship.
When it came to worship, Tozer would pick up his Bible and a hymnbook, and he would simply focus on God. (Who has a hymnal close at hand these days?) The significance of hymns for Tozer was in how they focused on the God of the Bible. This was important to him. Today, much of worship music is what Tozer would call a feel-good kind of religion.
Yet worship does not make us feel good all the time.
If there’s something in my life that is out of tune with the character and nature of God, I cannot be made to feel good. Moreover, if I feel good all the time, something must be wrong. This idea was what Tozer often put forth. But, according to him, sorrow and discouragement can be used by God to bring us to a place of repentance, which can then lead us to pleasure in God.
One of my favorite stories of Tozer is when he was a speaker at a summer camp meeting. He was scheduled to preach in the evening service and did so for the first couple of nights. Then one night he didn’t show up. At first they thought he was running late, but when it came time for him to preach, Tozer was nowhere to be found. Someone else had to fill in for him at the last moment.
The next day, somebody was talking with Tozer and asked him very bluntly where he was the night before. With a faraway look in his eyes, Tozer said, I had a more important appointment.
It was later discovered that he was worshiping God all afternoon and evening and had simply lost track of time. That’s the kind of worship he emphasized.
In a few of his books, Tozer writes about Cain Worship
versus Abel Worship.
Cain’s worship was to offer to God that which pleased Cain. In contrast to Cain, Abel’s worship was to offer to God in obedience that which God desired of him. So the two brothers were far apart when it came to the worship of God.
Many of today’s churches tend to focus on Cain Worship rather than on Abel Worship, and yet both believe they are doing what pleases God. Of course, God alone is the judge; it is He who knows the heart and intent of each worshiper.
This book aims to sort out what is meant by authentic worship, which goes hand in hand with our developing an authentic relationship with God, a relationship that pleases Him. We were created to worship God, but after Adam and Eve succumbed to sin, they (and later, we) lost that level of worship. When Jesus Christ died on the cross and rose on the third day, our worship was restored according to the pleasure of God. And this restoration did not lift us up to the level of Adam, but of Christ.
Tozer said, If there is anything in me that doesn’t worship God, there is nothing in me that worships God to His pleasure.
Though this can be hard to put into day-to-day practice, I like the idea here, as it takes a serious believer to worship God in a way He deserves to be worshiped, and in the way we’ve been called to worship Him. With Adam and Eve, Satan took away the pleasure of worship, but through Jesus Christ it has been restored. The challenge, then, comes with our living up to that magnificent restoration.
Once you finish reading this book, I’m quite sure your worship will never be the same but will have a deeper, more genuine quality to it. So let us vow together before God that, regardless of the cost, we will worship Him and give Him the authentic worship He rightfully deserves.
Rev. James L. Snyder, D.Litt.
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My Quiet Crusade for Authentic Worship
Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?
And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!
Matthew 7:22–23
Since my conversion to Christ, I have had a growing passion for worship. Throughout the years, I have learned more as to what worship is all about and how I can best pursue a life of worship. I hope to continue learning more and more about that. I can’t wait to get to heaven, where my worship will be perfect in God’s view.
I’m using the term authentic worship throughout this book because I want to deal with the subject of what true biblical worship is all about. Worship that God cannot only accept but also take pleasure in. To understand that God takes pleasure in my worship is something I have yet to get over. He delights in my coming into His presence to worship and adore Him.
My crusade aims to address today’s Church concerning authentic worship. Too often we allow the world to define what worship is and how we should worship God rather than focusing on what Scripture says about worship.
There are passages in Scripture that talk about the worship that has gone afoul today. The roots of false worship can be seen throughout the Bible and have affected authentic worship even today. Jesus’ words in the seventh chapter of Matthew—I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!
—reveal the most damaging of experiences for someone. Therefore, I want to avoid ending up in that terrible position. It’s not just what I do that matters; my relationship with God affects everything I do.
The trouble of false worship begins with God’s rejection of Cain’s worship. In the whole of Scripture, we also have Samaritan worship, Baal worship, and pagan worship, to name a few. These have become a problem in the Church today because, for the most part, Christians do not fully understand the biblical aspect of worship. Too often they have allowed the world to define their worship.
All kinds of worship down through the years have infected the Church. Hence I use the word authentic because there is much false worship practiced all over the world. Some people believe that if they just worship, they are okay. It doesn’t matter