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What does Exodus 33 teach us about God's character?

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Exodus 33 reveals God's character as merciful, gracious, and sovereign, emphasizing His desire to be present with His people.

Exodus 33 provides profound insights into God's character. When Moses asks to know God's ways and glory, God responds that He will make all His goodness pass before him. This indicates that God's very nature is good, full of mercy and truth. The passage exemplifies the tension between God’s holiness and grace, making it clear that while He is just, He is also merciful. Additionally, God’s declaration, 'I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious,' highlights His sovereign right to dispense grace as He wills. This underscores that our understanding of God should encompass both His goodness and justice, providing a framework for how believers relate to Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19, Exodus 34:6

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