A. W. Tozer's quote highlights a common tendency among people to find contentment in the manifestations or blessings of God instead of pursuing a deeper, personal relationship with Him. This perspective suggests that many individuals settle for experiencing the works of God—such as answered prayers or miracles—rather than striving for a direct connection with the divine essence of God Himself.
This idea resonates with the teachings of Randy Alcorn in "Seeing the Unseen," where the focus is on cultivating an eternal perspective. Alcorn encourages readers to look beyond temporary satisfaction derived from God's works and to seek a more profound spiritual fulfillment that comes from knowing and reaching out to God intimately.