manifestation of the Presence are not the same. There can be one without the other. God is here when we are wholly unaware of it. He is manifest only when and as we are aware of His Presence.”13 Tozer borrowed this helpful distinction from the English Puritans and the German Pietists before them. Both the Puritans and the Pietists longed continually to experience God’s life-transforming presence. In fact, if they did not encounter God tangibly, at times they would cancel all other church activities
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