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How does Moses' prayer instruct us today?

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Moses' prayer teaches us to seek God’s guidance and reassurance through grace.

Moses' prayer in Exodus 33 provides a model for how believers should approach God. His request, 'Show me thy way,' reflects a humility and desire for divine guidance, which should characterize our prayers. The sermon underscores that no believer presumes upon God's grace; instead, they approach Him with reverence and dependence. This is illustrated when Moses states, 'If I have found grace in thy sight.' Our prayers should echo this sentiment, recognizing that we rely solely on God’s grace. As we pray for direction and assurance, we reinforce our understanding of grace being the foundation for our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:13, Hebrews 4:16

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Rock of Ages
David Eddmenson · Sep 24, 2017
Joshua

Joshua

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