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Carrying The Presence
Contributed by David Dunn on Apr 12, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. Holiness Mishandled
Contributed on Apr 12, 2026
(2 of 4) When holiness is treated casually, sincerity cannot protect us; only alignment with God’s revealed way restores His presence and brings true blessing.
There are some things in life that don’t break immediately. They don’t fail the moment you get them wrong. They don’t collapse the first time you mishandle them. They just… keep going. For a while. Long enough to make you think everything is fine. Long enough to convince you that what you’re doing ...read more
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2. Think Inside The Box
Contributed on Apr 12, 2026
(1 of 4) God reveals His presence where He chooses; when we ignore His way, we keep the form but lose the reality of His presence.
We’ve been trained our whole lives to think one way. “Think outside the box.” That’s the language of our culture. Be creative. Break limits. Don’t be confined. Don’t be restricted by old ways of thinking. Push past boundaries. Reinvent. Reimagine. Honestly—it works. It works in business. It works ...read more
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3. When The Presence Is Gone
Contributed on Apr 12, 2026
(3 of 4) The greatest loss is not God’s absence but our unawareness of it; when we stop missing His presence, we settle for less.
There are some losses you feel immediately. They hit hard. They stop you in your tracks. They leave no question that something is missing. You know it the moment it’s gone. A voice that used to fill a room… now silent. A presence that anchored your life… suddenly absent. A relationship that defined ...read more
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4. Where God Meets You
Contributed on Apr 12, 2026
(4 of 4) The Ark pointed forward to Christ; God’s presence is now revealed in Him, inviting us to move beyond place and respond personally.
For three weeks, we’ve been circling around something very specific. A place. Not an idea. Not a feeling. A place. A defined location where God said: “I will meet with you.” We saw it in the wilderness. A carefully constructed Ark. A mercy seat overshadowed by cherubim. A space so sacred that it ...read more
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