"POWERFUL REVELATION!!!!!" | 2009-09-01 |
| - Reviewed By User: ABINXZYOPOTCE |
| Tommy Tenny is an awesome writer--this reveltation of the glory and the presence of God is awesome, you will never be the same as you come to understand how your appetite must change to have the more of GOD, thank you sir again--I am running the more-- I MUST!!!! |
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"Getting to Know God - better - to Know Him - not about Him" | 2009-08-31 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1O07FMNONLA9E |
The God Chasers - 'My Soul Follows Hard After Thee' by Tommy Tenny reveals a man passion as he chases after God for more of Him and for more personal renewal and personal reviving.
10 chapters into 155 pages. A good book showing us how we must have more passion for God and to get to know Him better; not just about Him, but to Know Him. |
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"Amazing" | 2008-11-19 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2VQGPN30L3EPT |
| Its very hard for me to understand the bad reviews that this book has gotten. Im not the type of person to write reviews but i feel that this book deserves a good review. Jesus Christ himself was hated so im not suprised that anyone that expresses truth would be hated also. The book and the concept of it is very good. The book is meant to erupt a hunger and yearning for Christ to help you get to another level of having a relationship with Christ. Its about seeking God's face and not His hands. Its about wanting God for who He really is and not for what He can do. Only those who truly hunger for God really appreciates this book. It all has to do with having a made up mind to radically serve God not caring about people ridiculing you but just understanding that God is most important. This book has truly been a blessing and will continue to Bless people. |
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"the beginning of knowing how to track God" | 2008-11-14 |
| - Reviewed By User: ADESVVSUO4Z5 |
| I really appreciate Tommy Tenney for his taking the time to teach us how to be basic, simple God folks and get us excited about chasing our wonderful Maker all our lives. |
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"Revival Begins When We Hunger For Him" | 2007-07-15 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3CFWZJPBCK1ZK |
I read this book after a friend of mine told me about how it had changed her life. And now I understand why!
A lot of people may disagree with Tommy Tenney's writing style, claims, or beliefs, simply because they have not tasted the glory of God for themselves. Unlike what many of the negative reviewers have posted, Tenney's not out to deify or exalt man: rather, as he puts it, human flesh must die (i.e. our own agendas, preferences, etc.) before the glory of God comes down. I would imagine that many of these nay-sayers would quote Luke 9:23, but that is what Tenney does--ignoring the semantics. Every one of us would agree that God does NOT abide where sin dwells. He is a holy God.
Tenney doesn't preach a "feel good" message at all. He preaches brokenness, repentance, humility, and true pursuit of a God who loves us, that we may catch Him. Yes, God does dwell in us when we are born again, but the challenge is to come out of spiritual complacency and pursue God with all we have, at any cost. When I think of chasing God, I am reminded of scriptures like Matthew 6:33 ("Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness . . . ") and Isaiah 55:6 ("Seek the LORD while He may be found, call on Him while He is near . . ."). Tenney's invitation is to draw ever nearer to a God who will occasionally remind us that we are still dealing with our own sin while we seek His glory--because He loves us.
Some may be taken aback by Tenney's critique of "dead" churches which elevate theology over God. Yes, it is good to have a theological system. I have benefited much from studying Calvinism and other systematic theologies in the past. And of course, we should never abandon the Word of God, rightly applied (see 2 Timothy 2:15). However, we should pursue God, not based on theological systems, but on a personal relationship. It is almost like having a human relationship: I could know so much about a person without truly being invited to know his or her heart. It is the same--though on a completely different level!--with God. He invites us not to study about Him, but to know Him. The Bible and theology must point us to God and to pursue HIM, not a theological system!
In short, a great book! A real eye opener, and a blessing. |
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"Perfectly Describes What Is Missing In Christians And The Church Today!" | 2007-03-23 |
| - Reviewed By soblessed53 |
I agree with his statement "there is as much of God in most bars as there is in most churches". Most church services are all about pleasing man,not God,today. The first chapter has a "bowl you over" example of what church would and should be like if God was truly present in your service,and also shows how it is God who brings revival,not man's planned program and advertising.It is also God who brings the people in. Every pastor needs to read this book!
I could not give it 5 stars because I do not agree with a few things. The woman with the Alabaster box who annoited Jesus and washed His feet with her hair is never identified in scripture,period,certainly not as Mary Magdalene,nor are her sins,and Mary Magdalene was delivered of 7 demons,nowhere in scripture,is it ever said that she was a prostitute(as he claims)! (another gripe I have about the Passion film)
I do agree with the author's view on how a Christian who truly wants the kind of relationship with God that is possible, and that He desires from us,must be willing to deny "self". Very inspiring for your Christian walk,if your heart truly desires for you to climb into your heavenly father's lap. |
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