Shelter Of The Most High
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Table Of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Where The Desolate Find God
Chapter 2:The Shelter Of God
Chapter 3: Guarded By His Word
Chapter 4: The Transformed Heart
Chapter 5: Greater Purity, Greater Protection
Chapter 6: The Blood Covenant
Chapter 7: The Baptism Of Love
Chapter 8: Where Every Prayer Is Answered
Chapter 9: The Power Of His Name
Chapter 10: “This Time I Will Praise The Lord”
Chapter 11: A Thankful Heart
Chapter 12: The Valley Of Fruitfulness
Chapter 13: A Forgiving Heart
Chapter 14: Love: God’s Preservative
Chapter 15: Protected From The Accuser
Chapter 16: At The Throne With God
Chapter 17: Robed In His Glory
Chapter 18: In God’s Tabernacle
Conclusion
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Brief Description
As the magnitude of evil escalates in the world today, Christians are looking for a place of immunity and protection. In The Shelter of the Most High, pastor and best-selling author Francis Frangipane imparts fresh revelation about God’s place of shelter during times of suffering and persecution. Once you’ve found this place, nothing you encounter can defeat you. In every distress or devilish plot set against you, you’ll emerge unscathed and victorious. From wherever you are, you can reach the stronghold of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781599792811
ISBN10: 1599792818
Francis Frangipane
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2008
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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