TOMMY TENNEY G ToHdE C hasers Pursuing the Lover of Your Soul F The God Chasers, Personal Study Guide, and Devotional Journal F E X P A N D E D E D I T I O N © Copyright 2005 — Destiny Image Publishers All rights reserved. This book is protected under the copy- right laws of the United States of America. This book may not be copied or reprinted for commercial gain or profit. The use of short quotations or occasional page copying for personal or group study is permitted and encouraged. Permission will be granted upon request. Unless otherwise identified, Scripture quotations are from the King James Version of the Bible. Scrip- tures marked NIV, NRSV, and NAS are from the New Interna- tional Version, New Revised Standard Version, and the New American Standard, respectively. Emphasis within Scripture is the author’s own. 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Or reach us on the Internet: www.destinyimage.com Contents Part One The God Chasers—Persuing the Lover of Your Heart . . . . v Part Two The God Chasers—Interactive Study Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Part Three The God Chasers—Daily Meditation & Personal Journal . 219 Part One The God Chasers Contents Introduction There Have Always Been God Chasers Chapter 1 The Day I Almost Caught Him. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Running hard after God—Ps. 63:8 Chapter 2 No Bread in the “House of Bread”. . . . . . . . 17 Crumbs in the carpet and empty shelves Chapter 3 There’s Got to Be More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Rediscovering the manifest presence of God Chapter 4 Dead Men See His Face. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 The secret path to His presence Chapter 5 Do We Run Away Or Go In? . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 A chance to meet the One you always knew was there Chapter 6 How to Handle the Holy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Moving from anointing to glory Chapter 7 He’s Done It Before; He Can Do It Again. . . 101 Send the rain, Lord! Chapter 8 The Purpose of His Presence . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Divine radiation zones—presence evangelism Chapter 9 Dismantle Your Glory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 The burial of man’s glory is the birth of God’s glory Chapter 10 Moses’ 1,500-Year Pursuit of God’s Glory. . . 139 You can’t seek His face and save your “face” Introduction There Have Always Been God Chasers As long as there has been God, there have been God chasers. History is filled with their stories. Mine is just another. Stories of this type can be read as road maps to the Holy of Holies, or to places of access to the heavenly. God chasers transcend time and culture. They come from every background imaginable. They come from every era of time that has existed…from Abraham the wandering herdsman, to Moses the adopted stutterer, to David the shepherd boy. As the parade of time continues, the names keep popping up: Madame Jeanne Guyon, Evan Roberts, William Seymour of Azusa Street fame—until we reach today. Really, only history can tell us the names of God chasers, but they’re there. Are you one? God is just waiting to be caught by someone whose hunger exceeds his grasp. God chasers have a lot in common. Primarily, they are not interested in camping out on some dusty truth known to every- one. They are after the fresh presence of the Almighty. Some- times their pursuit raises the eyebrows of the existing church, but usually they lead the church from a place of dryness back into the place of His presence. If you’re a God chaser, you won’t be happy to simply follow God’s tracks. You will follow them until you apprehend His presence. The difference between the truth of God and revelation is very simple. Truth is where God’s been. Revelation is where God is. Truth is God’s tracks. It’s His trail, His path, but it leads to what? It leads to Him. Perhaps the masses of people are happy to know where God’s been, but true God chasers are not con- tent just to study God’s trail, His truths; they want to know Him. They want to know where He is and what He’s doing right now. Sadly, today the bulk of the Church is like some proverbial detective holding a magnifying glass in his hand and studying where God has been. Of course, a hunter can determine a lot by studying the tracks of an animal. He can determine which direc- tion it’s going, how long it has been since it passed there, how much it weighs, whether it is male or female, and so on. Unfor- tunately, the Church today spends countless hours and much energy debating where God has been, how heavy He was when He was there, and even His gender. To true God chasers, all these things are immaterial. They want to run hard and hot on this trail of truth until they arrive at the point of revelation, where He presently exists. A God chaser may be excited about some dusty truth, and may even be thrilled somewhat over determining the weight of the kabod, or glory, that passed in the path, and how long ago it was. But that’s just the problem. How long ago was it? A true God chaser is not happy with just past truth; he must have pres- ent truth. God chasers don’t want to just study from the moldy pages of what God has done; they’re anxious to see what God is doing. There is a vast difference between present truth and past truth.1 I’m afraid that most of what the Church has studied is past truth, and very little of what we know is present truth. If you want to recognize a real God chaser, think of a whoop- ing, barking, tail-pounding dog trembling with excitement. Just give God chasers the scent that God is nearby and see what hap- pens. As the Bible says, the scent of water causes many things to happen.2 Like bloodhounds on a trail, they’ll get most excited when they reach their prey. In this instance, their prey is His presence. All I can say is, I’m a God chaser. And so are a lot of those who have had God encounters. Why don’t you come join the company of God chasers? We just want to be with Him. Endnotes 1. See 2 Pet. 1:12. 2. See Job 14:9.
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