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Man - the Dwelling Place of God

What It Means To Have Christ Living In You

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Man - the Dwelling Place of God

By: A. W. Tozer
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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"Behold I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me'." — Revelation 3:20

At the hidden center of man's being is the dwelling place of the Triune God. It is such a private, intimate place that no one can intrude but Christ, and even He will enter only through an invitation of faith. Once the Spirit enters the core of the believer's heart and establishes residence there, man becomes a true child of God. But baptism, confirmation, receiving the sacraments, church membership, etc., mean nothing unless God has truly inhabited the soul.

In Man: The Dwelling Place of God, Tozer reveals what it truly means to have Christ within us—like leaving your old life behind, understanding the Bible, making godly choices, loving God for Himself, Christian fellowship, and more.

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A.W Tozer highlights, hits on and challenges the heart of any reader wants to know God truly. Short chapters and great for a daily devotional and serious meditation on who God is, the Christian and the call to be real over religious. Loved it.

Real, Relevant and A Must Read.

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This series of Tozer’s talks and articles is challenging but inspiring, as are most of his works.

Wonderful truths

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The material from Tozer is excellent. Reading aloud is a skill and material such as this benefits from being read slower and allowing pauses between sentences to allow what is conveyed to sink in. This has nothing to do with the adjustable narration speed. It is about leaving appropriate pauses between sentences - conveying understanding of the text rather than just reading to get through the chapter. The narrator does have a good reading voice and is clear. The above lets it down somewhat.

Excellent material - read too fast

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