*Walking in the Presence of God*
(Key Scripture: Exodus 33:7–11)

This morning’s passage teaches us a deep spiritual truth.

Whenever Moses went into the Tent of Meeting, the presence of God would come down in the form of a pillar of cloud, and the Lord would speak with him. This was not merely a religious practice; it was a deep and living relationship between God and man.

The most beautiful verse in this passage is:

“The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend.” — Exodus 33:11

This verse reveals that God does not only desire rituals or religious traditions. He desires a close relationship and friendship with us.

Relationship with God through Jesus : In the Old Testament, Moses went into the tent to meet God. But today we have an even greater grace - Jesus Christ.

Through His sacrifice on the cross, Jesus opened the way for us to come directly to God. Because of this, we can now approach God not with fear, but with love and confidence.

*Jesus said:*
“I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends.” — John 15:15

This means that through Jesus, we too can speak with God just as Moses did.

Imagine the quiet of the early morning. The sun is slowly rising and everything around is peaceful.

A small child wakes up and goes straight to his father. He does not come out of fear, but out of love and trust, and sits close to him.

In the same way, when we come to Jesus in the morning, He does not push us away. Instead, He lovingly welcomes us into His presence.

Because He promised: “All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away.” — John 6:37

As you begin your day today:

Spend a few quiet moments in the presence of Jesus
Share the thoughts of your heart with Him
Receive guidance from His Word

When we begin our day in the presence of God, our entire day flows in His peace, wisdom, and strength.

*God does not desire religion alone; He desires a living relationship with you.”*
🌅 *Walking in the Presence of God* (Key Scripture: Exodus 33:7–11) 🌿 This morning’s passage teaches us a deep spiritual truth. Whenever Moses went into the Tent of Meeting, the presence of God would come down in the form of a pillar of cloud, and the Lord would speak with him. This was not merely a religious practice; it was a deep and living relationship between God and man. The most beautiful verse in this passage is: “The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend.” — Exodus 33:11 This verse reveals that God does not only desire rituals or religious traditions. He desires a close relationship and friendship with us. ✝️ Relationship with God through Jesus : In the Old Testament, Moses went into the tent to meet God. But today we have an even greater grace - Jesus Christ. Through His sacrifice on the cross, Jesus opened the way for us to come directly to God. Because of this, we can now approach God not with fear, but with love and confidence. *Jesus said:* “I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends.” — John 15:15 This means that through Jesus, we too can speak with God just as Moses did. Imagine the quiet of the early morning. The sun is slowly rising and everything around is peaceful. A small child wakes up and goes straight to his father. He does not come out of fear, but out of love and trust, and sits close to him. In the same way, when we come to Jesus in the morning, He does not push us away. Instead, He lovingly welcomes us into His presence. Because He promised: “All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away.” — John 6:37 🌅 As you begin your day today: ✨ Spend a few quiet moments in the presence of Jesus ✨ Share the thoughts of your heart with Him ✨ Receive guidance from His Word When we begin our day in the presence of God, our entire day flows in His peace, wisdom, and strength. ✨ *God does not desire religion alone; He desires a living relationship with you.”*
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