We're continuing in Chapter 8 - God's Immanence.
We'll pick up in the Section "Restoration of Moral Comparability" on page 140.
Read:
- The chapter, pp137-155,
- The Personal Study section of the Study Guide, pp75-82
- The Lesson Plan-Group Study section of the Study Guide, pp82-84
If what Tozer says is true (and the Bible does infer this), that "God, being the God He is, can never commune with anything except His own likeness." Then how can a man possibly achieve communion or fellowship with God?