The Bible reveals God's glory as merciful, gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth (Exodus 34:6-7).
In Exodus 34, God reveals His glory to Moses as He proclaims His name. This self-revelation emphasizes His mercy and grace, particularly toward sinners. God's righteousness is highlighted as He maintains justice, stating that He will by no means clear the guilty, thus showcasing the radiant glory that originates from His holy nature. The glory of God is not only a display of His attributes but a central aspect of His relationship with humanity, especially as it relates to His redemptive purposes through Jesus Christ, the ultimate manifestation of God's glory (John 1:14).
Exodus 34:6-7, John 1:14
Jesus fulfills the law by perfectly embodying its righteous requirements and providing grace (Romans 10:4).
The law serves as a tutor that leads us to Christ by highlighting our need for grace and forgiveness. Romans 10:4 indicates that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. This suggests that the law, while it signifies God's holy requirements, cannot provide the grace necessary for justification. Only in Jesus do we find both the completion of God's law and the grace that God offers through Him. He not only meets the demands of the law but also embodies its true intention, offering a new covenant that surpasses the old (Hebrews 8:6).
Romans 10:4, Hebrews 8:6
True worship is essential as it aligns our hearts with God's purposes and reflects our understanding of His holiness (Exodus 34:14).
True worship, as illustrated in Exodus 34, involves coming before God with a heart seeking His grace and mercy. It is not simply about rituals or outward expressions but is rooted in acknowledging God's holiness and our unworthiness. Moses exemplifies true worship by lowering himself, recognizing his need for God's presence among a stiff-necked people. Genuine worship leads to transformation as we encounter God's glory, prompting us to submit our will to His. It highlights that true worshipers are those who worship God in Spirit and truth, reflecting a sincere response to His revelation (John 4:24).
Exodus 34:14, John 4:24
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