
About this episode
Pastor Mitchell Franatovich explores the deep longing for God's presence and shares keys to truly dwelling with Him.
Ever remember that one toy you begged your parents for as a kid? Maybe it was a Buzz Lightyear, a new bike, or a Nintendo system. We all know what it feels like to have that deep, unstoppable longing for something. In this message from our Covington campus, Pastor Mitchell Franatovich asks a powerful question: Do we still have that same level of pursuit when it comes to God? Using Psalm 27:4 as an anchor for the year, Pastor Mitchell breaks down three life-changing keys to dwelling in God's presence: Ask and Seek, Dwell, and Inquire . He shares how King David, a man after God’s own heart, prioritized being with God above everything else, even in his messiest moments. Whether you are at work, at home, or even just cutting the grass, you can learn how to invite the Holy Spirit into every part of your daily routine. 🔥 Key Takeaways: How to move from just "bringing God along" to truly "dwelling" with Him. The difference between a casual question and a heart-felt petition. Why your relationship with God shouldn't depend on your perfection. Join the conversation: What is one thing you are asking the Lord for this season? Drop a comment below and let’s encourage…
People in this episode
Host: Pastor Mitchell Franatovich
Topics covered
- pursuit of God
- dwelling in God's presence
- spiritual longing
- relationship with God
- inviting the Holy Spirit
Keywords
- God's presence
- spirituality
- heart-felt petition
- King David
- Holy Spirit
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Psalm 27:4
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