I was reading the story of Exodus yesterday evening, and Israel had just settled for a while at Mt. Sinai for Moses to hear from God. What grabbed me was God’s glory present in the Israelite community. I could only imagine what it would have been like for the people of Israel to hear from God.

God said to Moses, “Go to the people. For the next two days get these people ready to meet the Holy GOD. Have them scrub their clothes so that on the third day they’ll be fully prepared, because on the third day GOD will come down on Mount Sinai and make his presence known to all the people. Post boundaries for the people all around, telling them, “Warning! Don’t climb the mountain. Don’t even touch its edge. Whoever touches the mountain dies – a certain death.”

It’s as though the real glory of God, the real “weight” of God, is too great to be in our presence; or, I should say, for us to be in his full presence. We “know” this, yet we lose sight of the reality, the experience of it. Sometimes we’re too busy caught up in the minor details, the particularities of life, that we miss the big picture that God is almighty, all-glorious, and all-consuming.
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Doug

Doug Stuart is a committed follower of Jesus and passionate about building for the Kingdom of God through education and mobilization. He is a regular writer at LibertarianChristians.com as well as the founder of Living Loud.

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