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E77 : Why God Said 'I CAN'T Go With You' (And What Changed His Mind) [Exodus 33:1 - 23]
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In this Bible study on Exodus 33:1-23, we explore the profound themes of God's presence and divine guidance after Israel's sin with the golden calf. This study examines Moses' bold intercession for God's continued presence with His people despite their rebellion, and his remarkable request to see God's glory. If you've ever wondered what it means to experience God's presence in your daily life, sought to understand how God guides His people, or wanted to explore the tension between God's holiness and His desire for a relationship with humanity, this lesson offers valuable insights into these timeless spiritual questions.
Questions answered in this Lesson
- What does the Bible say about God remembering and keeping His promises?
- What does the Bible tell us about the purpose of angels?
- What does the Bible say about God’s presence and who can dwell in His presence?
- Why did the people have to take off their ornaments before going before God?
- What does the Bible say about God’s desire to speak to His children?
- What does the Bible say about friends?
- What does the Bible say about God showing us the way?
- What is found in God’s presence?
- What does the Bible say about being God’s peculiar people?
- What does the Bible say about seeing God face to face?
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