• Francios du Toit / Awakening To The I Am-ness Of God

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Francios du Toit / Awakening To The I Am-ness Of God

  • Summary

  • “We’ve preached man in Adam; we need to preach man in Christ.”


    In this conversation, Francois and Lydia du Toit discuss with Jason the power of the gospel and the revelation of our identity in Christ. Francois speaks to our oneness with God and explores the idea that faith is not something we do, but something that happens to us when we grasp the truth that we are in Christ and experience the fellowship that comes from this realization. They also highlight the joy and confidence that comes from living in this reality and the impact it can have on our daily lives.


    Francois shares the beauty of living in the present moment and highlights the significance of living from innocence and the freedom it brings. He and Lydia share about encountering the love of God in all our relationships. The conversation concludes with a prayer for blessings and fruitfulness in sharing the message of who we are in Christ.


    “We’ve preached man in Adam; we need to preach man in Christ – you cannot preach man in Christ before you see him there. To see him there, you have to have your understanding unveiled. Only faith can do that; only faith can see what the flesh cannot see. Because faith is to your spirit what your senses are to your body.”


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    Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde Assembly

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