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Soaking in God's Glory Activation - cover

Soaking in God's Glory Activation

William Vincent

Publisher: RWG Publishing

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Summary

Ask God to pardon you for being so busy and distant as you begin to bathe in His presence. Solicit His assistance in quieting your heart and mind so that you can hear His voice. Make a promise to God that you will seek Him and enter the secret spot.
 
Now is the time to be immersed in God's presence, to be drenched by the Holy Spirit. Here are some measures you can take to go on a new amazing adventure of beautiful communion with God:
 
Wait in a receiving posture rather than a providing one. Lie down on the floor in a surrendered position or wait in a quiet spot away from distractions. Because there's so much going on at church, it's frequently tough to soak.
 
Relax your mind. To enter the spirit realm, you must first transcend your mind's busyness.
 
Available since: 03/14/2022.
Print length: 16 pages.

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