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Exodus 34:5-7
Excerpted from: Holiness (Part 1)

God obliged to Moses' request; but how did He do it? How did He show Moses His glory? He preached him a sermon on His name! I might change that and say, He preached him a sermon on the third commandment. He expounded before Moses. And I say expounded here because I feel certain that all that we have is just the barest evidence of what God said - the notes, as it were, of what He talked about more fully. I am sure that He preached him a sermon on eleven names of God: Yhwh, El, the Merciful Being, the Gracious One, the Longsuffering One, the Mighty One, the Bountiful One, the True One, the Preserver of Bountifulness, He who bears away iniquity, and He who visits iniquity.

What He did before Moses was rehearse His nature. And that was so encouraging to Moses, because he knew then that they were not abandoned - that He would be with him - because of what He is (what God was, and what God is). Not because Israel deserved in any way, shape, or form for God to be with them, because every single one of them deserved to be dead! But because God is God, He would continue through with His purpose; and these names exemplified what He would be doing.

So God did not give Moses a vision of His majesty and power, but of His love, of His way of relating to His creation. The glory of God is the manifestation of His nature, of His character, of His way of relating to His creation - especially to His children. His names are signposts of His nature. They are reminders to you and me of what we can expect Him to do. That is why Moses was so encouraged.

What did Exodus 33 and 34 say the glory of God is? It is the revelation of His nature. Certainly there is glory in a revelation of His power and majesty - if He should choose to do it in person. But, to you and me, that is not what He is interested in. He is interested in our understanding His nature - that we are conversant with it, that we perceive it, that we understand it, that we can act wisely upon it, and that we can call upon God because we understand His nature.


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Elijah's Dose of Reality  
Living By Faith and God's Grace  
The First Commandment  
The Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness  
The Third Commandment  
The Third Commandment (1997)  
Why Worship God?  

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God's Non-Transmittable Attributes (Part Five): Independence  

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Moses, Psalmist (Part 4)  
Revelations at Mount Sinai  

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A Son Is Given  
I Pledge Allegiance  
Living by Faith: God's Grace (Part 3)  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Eight) Cultivating the Fruit of Faithfulness  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Five)  
Seeking God's Will (Part Three): Patience  
Where God Places His Name (Part Two)  



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