The Days of His Presence heralds not only the return of the Lord at the Rapture but also the return of his glory to the church at the end of the age. Focusing on the revelation of God’s glory, Francis Frangipane shows how the Lord is preparing us to embrace the “simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ” as times become more difficult. Learn how to draw closer to God as you walk in his presence, follow his vision, and more.
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“The fact is, the church has only one message. The proclamation of who Jesus is and what He has accomplished is the eternal message of the church; it is the only message the Father promises to confirm with power. To reveal Jesus through obedience to what He taught is to bring the life of His kingdom into our world. As we return to the simple ‘purity of devotion to Christ’ (2 Cor. 11:3), we will find the most powerful manifestations of the Lord Jesus awaiting us. Indeed, at the end of the age, the church that loves Him will display Him. We will reveal His glory.” (Page 1)
“As long as we remain blessed and broken in the hands of the Master, our few loaves and fish are enough. What we have learned is that Jesus does not need a lot to work His miracles; He just requires that we give Him all we have.” (Page 12)
“It is important to note that Paul did not specify whether these winds of doctrine were true or false teachings. Dogma does not have to be false to be misleading. Even a true doctrine with an overly exaggerated emphasis can sidetrack us from Christlikeness.” (Page 75)
“The issue is not whether we follow a doctrine or fall under a wave. The real question is whether we will rise to the stature that belongs to the fullness of Christ.” (Page 76)
“As important as the harvest is, however, the primary focus of the vision was not winning the lost; it was on the ascendancy of Christ’s presence in the church. The Father’s priority is that the Lord Jesus be lifted up: the coming great harvest will be the result of Christ’s presence! It will not be our programs or methods that bring this harvest into God’s barns; it will be the glory of the Lord.” (Page 10)
The Days of His Presence is one of the most pertinent and powerful words of the Lord to the body of Christ today.
—Joy Dawson, author, Intimate Friendship with God: Through Understanding the Fear of the Lord