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1 | 2 Cor 3: 18 | Ex 33:18 | Mike Fritscher | 163432 | ||
In Exodus 33:18 we find Moses praying, "I pray Thee, show me Thy Glory!" NAS God answered and said that He would make all His goodness pass before you and proclaim to Moses His name. Exodus 34:6 finds the fulfillment of this promise, while Moses is placed in the cleft of the rock, Notice what God says when He shows Moses His glory! Ex 34:6-7 6 Then the LORD passed by in front of him and proclaimed, "The LORD, the LORD God, compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and truth; 7 who keeps lovingkindness for thousands, who forgives iniquity, transgression and sin; yet He will by no means leave the guilty unpunished, visiting the iniquity of fathers on the children and on the grandchildren to the third and fourth generations. " My thought is this, The glory of the Lord is the very character of God as revealed to Moses on the mount. the Glory of the Lord is based on How God Responds to His creation! The glory of the Lord is Compassion, Graciousnness, slow to anger and abounding in Lovingkindness and truth, It's keeping His promises (who keeps lovingkindness for thousands) It's forgiving iniquity, transgression and sin! To me, the glory of God is not just a bright physical light! It is Light, but this is what the light looks like! And to reflect the glory of God is simply by faith, through the power of the Spirit, we find ourselves compassionate and gracious, slow to anger,abounding in lovingkindess (mercy, grace) and truth, Keeping our promises and forgiving iniquity transgression and sin. I have a beautiful painting in my office of the Good Samaritan, The picture has The samaritan holding his jewish neighbor and taking care of him. If you know the story you know that this Samaritan, stopped what He was doing, and took care of this neighbor, both present needs and future needs. I look at this picture and I think, "The Glory of God!" the Good Samaritan is reflecting the glory of God! He is reflecting God himself! In short, perhaps the greatest definition of reflecting His glory is when we are loving God with all of our hearts, minds, souls and strenghts and when we are loving our neighbor as ourselves! This message has transformed my life as well as the church I pastor, as we pursue God and His glory at home, to the ends of the earth and every place in between. The bottom line is that we increasingly desire to be a people who reflect His glory by loving well! |
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2 | 2 Cor 3: 18 | Ex 33:18 | elizabett | 163491 | ||
Good answer - I am searching for words to clarify His glory. God has always desired to reveal Himself - and I noted that the people weren't thrilled at Moses' glowing appearance and yet Moses would unveil himself to speak to the Lord - face to face. There seems to be a resistance in we - his people - to actually encounter God - we'd rather raise money - enhance our own lives - have our needs met - and I feel like I've been missing out on the excitement of seeking His face being transformed - and from glory to glory - God's eternal unfolding of the depths of his glory - and it did seem like light - but as love motivates us to give without considering the cost - My love of God - if I continually look to Him would cause our lives to relinguish out grasp on our vision in place of what He is. I loved seeing your response - I just can't figure out why we continually get caught up in the nitty gritty of the expression of our love and turn into dried up prunes - most people turn their noses up at prunes and have to develop a taste for them. There is lots of neighborly care by people who are uninterested in God and so there is still more of what defines reflecting His glory. I'm going to search this more. It was a great start. Thanks | ||||||
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