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A Prayer For God's Way

Exodus 33:12-13
Frank Tate July, 12 2026 Video & Audio
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In these verses is Moses and which had to, I figure, be about the highlight of his life, talking face to face with God, makes three requests of God, that the Lord show him his way, that the Lord give him his presence and the Lord show him his glory. And I want to look at all three of these requests individually this morning, looking at a prayer for God's way. And I thought I would, uh, kind of begin to my ministry here looking at these three requests and hope that you'll join me in making these three requests in prayer for our congregation.

The God will show us his way that he'll always give us his presence. If he doesn't go with us, don't let us go. Give us your presence. And the Lord in this place would show us his redemptive glory of the Lord Jesus Christ. And I hope to show you this week and the next two weeks why each of those are so important. And if this morning, by faith, God enables us to see his way, our souls will be saved. My text begins in verse 12, Exodus 33. And Moses said unto the Lord, See thou sayest unto me, bring up this people.

And thou has not let me know whom thou will sent with me. And yet thou has said, I know thee by name and thou has also found grace in my sight. Now, therefore I pray thee, if I found grace in thy sight, show me now thy way that I may know thee, that I may find grace in thy sight and consider that this nation is thy people. Now this word, if, in verse 13, if I have found grace in thy sight, would be better translated, since. Since I have found grace in thy sight, show me now thy way. Since I found grace in thy sight, continue to show mercy and grace to me.

Isn't that a wonderful basis of prayer before our God? Since I have found grace in thy sight, Lord, don't let me go my own way. Since I found grace in thy sight, Lord, don't let me go. Keep a hold on me. Keep teaching me. Keep revealing yourself to me. Since I found grace in thy sight, Lord, let me know you. I don't want to just know about God. I don't want to just know about Christ. I want to know Christ. Don't you?

But think about Moses here. Moses has just spent the last 40 years tending his father-in-law's sheep on the backside of the mountain, hardly seeing any human beings. And now suddenly, he's leading over 3 million people through the wilderness on the way to the land that God had promised them. And Moses has to wonder, what's the right way?

What's the right manner, the right way that I should lead the people? Lord, show me the way that I should go through the wilderness. Should I go left? Should I go right? Should I go straight? Lord, what way should I lead this people? And I believe Moses is really asking here, Lord, show me your way of providence. Show me how you will lead the people through the wilderness. Lord, show me how is it that you're going to provide for three million people as we go through the wilderness where there's no farmland, where there's no water, where there's no grocery store. Lord, show me how you will provide for your people. What is the way that you would have us to go?

And Moses is talking face to face. to the Lord Jesus Christ. This is not a voice from heaven speaking to him like God spoke to some of the fathers. It's not the voice coming from the fiery bush that wasn't consumed by the fire. He's talking face to face. This has to be a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ. Moses is talking to the way of God. He's the way, the truth, and the life, and he says, Lord, Show me your way.

Show me your way of salvation. Show me how it is that you can save sinners and still be God. Lord, show me your way of forgiveness. Lord, this is a stiff-necked people. This is a rebellious people. Lord, show me how can you forgive the sin of your people and be right to do it. Show me your way. Lord, show me the way that you can make your people righteous so that you can make your people what you'll accept. God can only accept a perfectly righteous man or woman. Lord, show me how you make your people righteous. Show me that way. And Lord, show me your way of life.

And I know Moses doesn't say it right out, but I believe he must mean here, Lord, don't give me my way. I can't tell you how often I pray that. And usually it's only when I start wanting something so bad and I start, wait a minute here. Instead of praying, Lord, give me what I want. Maybe I ought to pray, Lord, don't give me what I want. The Lord has been most merciful to me many times when he didn't give me what I asked for.

I don't want man's way. I don't want man's way of religion. I don't want man's way of living in this world. Because the wise man said in Proverbs 14, verse 12, there is a way. that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Now, I don't want my way. I don't want man's way. Lord, show me your way.

And if you look over at Psalm 103, the Lord answered this prayer. And it's my desire that if we make this our prayer, the Lord will do the same thing for us and answer this prayer and show us his way. Psalm 103, verse 7. He made known His ways unto Moses, His acts unto the children of Israel. The children of Israel just saw what the Lord did. The Lord showed Moses why He did what He did. He showed him His way. He showed him the glory of Christ.

That's God's way. God's way is all wrapped up in this, the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ. And this is a really good question. Moses asked this question three times in the song. David asked the same question, Lord, show me your way. And God's way we know is the Lord Jesus Christ. Our savior made that so plain, didn't he? I'm the way I'm the truth and I'm the life. I'm the way. And I want to show you from the scriptures this morning six ways that the Lord Jesus Christ is the way of God. First, look at 2 Peter 2. 2 Peter 2, Christ is the way of truth. 2 Peter 2, verse 1.

But there are false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privilege shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of." Now these false prophets, they try to destroy the way of truth by preaching a lie.

They'll talk about grace, but they always come back around to your works. They mix grace and works, and that's a damnable heresy. They're denying the Lord that bought them. They're denying that salvation is all in the obedience of Christ. It's all in the sacrifice of Christ. It's all purchased by the blood of Christ. They deny that. And many shall follow their pernicious ways.

When we, until we can finally get moved into a house, Jan and I are staying with our daughter, Holly. And on the way here, we passed this gigantic mega church. I mean, I can't tell you the cars. We were following, I mean, the traffic. And I told Jan, after we passed that place, there's not gonna be no more traffic. Sure enough, they had police cars. I mean, there's so many cars turning that place. The police have to be there, direct traffic.

Many shall follow their pernicious ways, but a believer won't. And you know why a believer won't fall for it? It's not because we're so smart and we're so strong. It's because God won't let us, because God won't let us, because he won't let us out of his way. His way, God's way is the Lord Jesus Christ. When the Lord Jesus was born in Bethlehem's manger, truth came to earth. Grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. True salvation was born in Bethlehem. Sinners never could have been saved under all that Mosaic law and under all those ceremonies.

All those things were just pictures of Christ. Things they could never say. That's why they had to offer the lambs and the rams and the bullocks and the turtle doves over and over and over and over again. Because the blood of goats and bulls can never take away sin. That wasn't true salvation. That never soothed anybody's conscience.

They're just pictures. Sinners can't be saved by just going through some religious ceremony. We're not going through all those ceremonies that the Jews went through, but people go through religious ceremonies all the time today. That doesn't save anybody.

True salvation. Only came to earth when the Lord Jesus came to earth He's the way of salvation in truth when he shed his blood he truly Paid the sin debt of all of God's people truly if Christ died for you Your sins paid for it's gone under the blood of Christ. That's not just religious talk. That's in truth Christ truly saved his people from their sin. Not just a pie in the sky idea that maybe, you know, you'll finally be saved when you awake in glory.

If Christ died for you, your soul is saved. It's saved from the wrath of God against your sin because Christ suffered it for you. You're saved from hell because Christ suffered it for you. You're saved from yourself because he won't let you go your way. He's put you in Christ the way. At Calvary, justice was satisfied.

Sin was truly charged to the Lord Jesus Christ. He became guilty of all of the sin of all of his people, even though he never committed sin. The father at Calvary put a guilty man to death. If he'd have put an innocent man to death, that'd have been unjust, wouldn't it? Sin was truly charged to Christ our Savior And the Father put him to death to satisfy justice. And by his sacrifice, because he took the sin of his people away from us, he made his people truly righteous.

There's no salvation any other way. Anything else is just a mirage. The Lord Jesus Christ is the only way to see the truth of God. You can't see the truth of God any other way than by looking to Christ. And the preeminent, most clear way to see who God is, is look to Calvary. At the cross, you see God being God. That's where God is God. At the cross, you see God being both just and merciful.

He pours out his justice upon his son, so he makes it right to be merciful to sinners like you and me. He pours out both his wrath and His love at the same time. He pours out His wrath upon His Son because He loves His people. So He can give His people nothing but love.

You only see who God really is. You see the wisdom of God at the cross. How can a sinner ever be made just with God? Only through the sacrifice of our substitute. That's the only way you see God. The truth of God is in the Lord Jesus Christ. And the only way to see ourselves as we really are is by looking to Christ. If we compare ourselves with each other, we're always going to find a way to feel pretty good about ourselves, but not if we see Christ.

Job learned that lesson, didn't he? He said, now I've heard of you with the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth thee. Wherefore, I abhor myself. Oh, if I see Christ as he is, Now I'm going to see my sin. Now I'm going to see my need of him. Now I'm going to see the glory that someone like the perfect son of God suffering and dying for me. I'm going to see the glory of that and I'm going to trust him and I'll never trust anything else because I've seen him because I've seen him. Christ is the way of truth. Now, if you look back at Matthew chapter 21, here's the second thing. Christ is the way of righteousness. Matthew 21 and verse 32.

For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and you believed him not. But the publicans and the harlots believed him, And ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him. Now John, John the Baptist, came unto you in the way of righteousness.

He came preaching Christ, our righteousness. And you know who believed him? You know who loved that message? Sinners, publicans and harlots. John told them, you can't make yourself righteous by your own obedience to the law. You look to Christ, the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. And they believed. That's a message for me, they said. That's a message for sinners. And they were made righteous simply by trusting Christ.

Now, Adam, he's the way of unrighteousness, isn't he? Adam was our first representative. We all did what he did. And by his disobedience, he made all of his race, every one of us here this morning, he made us unrighteous. That's why we come forth from the womb speaking lies. That's why we sin like we do. That's why we drink iniquity like water like we do, because Adam made us unrighteous. Now, can you deny that? I go back to Christ the way of truth. That's truth, isn't it? Adam made me a sinner. In Adam, I became a sinner.

Well, you know what's equally true? in Christ the second Adam, by his righteousness, by his perfect obedience, he made everybody that he represented perfectly righteous. If you're in Christ, when he kept the law, you did too. When he did every thou shalt of the law, you did too. When he didn't do every thou shalt not of the law, you didn't do them either. Just as truly as Adam made you unrighteous, Christ made all of his people to be perfectly righteous. See, the way of righteousness is the Son of God becoming flesh.

What a mystery. The Son of God, whom the heavens cannot contain, was contained in an embryo in the womb of a virgin. Now, figure that. And he, but he had to be born that way because you and I are born that way. Now he was born without the seed of man. So he was born of the seed of the Holy ghost. So he didn't have a sin nature like you and I do, but he was born the same way that we were born. He grew up the same way that we grow up under the law. And the difference between you, between us and him is this.

He kept the law perfectly. He kept the law perfectly. And then after a life of Perfect obedience. I mean, something you and I can never imagine going through his entire life. We can't go through a second without sinning. He went through his entire life without ever sinning outwardly or inwardly. The Holy Son of God took the sin of his people away from them and put it away, made that sin to be no more by the blood of his sacrifice. He was made sin for us, and He made His people the righteousness of God in Him.

What a trade. What an exchange. And that's the only way a sinner can ever be made righteous, is if we obey the law in Christ our representative, and He took our sin away from us and put it away by His precious blood. That's the message of the Gospel.

And I'm telling you, that makes me so happy. I mean, There's times I sit in my study, and I'm studying, and the Lord, by His mercy and grace, enables me to see Christ, and there's times I just laugh out loud. This is good news. I don't have to make myself righteous by my obedience to the law, and I don't have to keep it by my obedience to the law, because I've at least learned this much, I can't do it. But if God gives me faith in Christ, I can trust Him. The joy of being able to let go of a burden that I cannot bear and trust Christ. What a joy that Christ is the way of righteousness. And if you're a sinner, that's good news.

Then thirdly, look at Acts chapter two. Christ is the way of life. Acts chapter 2 verse 28, Thou hast made known to me the ways of life. Thou shalt make me full of joy with Thy countenance. Now Christ is the way of life. He's the way of spiritual, eternal life. So much so that the Apostle Paul says Christ is our life. He doesn't just show us how to have life. He doesn't just give us some life form. He is our life.

Now, all of us were born spiritually dead in Adam, but anyone who trusts Christ has eternal life. Now, how's that possible? How is it that just by trusting Christ, I can have eternal life? the death of Christ. See Christ died the death that His people deserve. Well if Christ died the death that you deserve, He's just. God is holy. He's not going to punish two people for the same sin. If Christ died the death that you deserve you must live the life that Christ earned for you. You must live that life. Christ died so that His people will live.

Look back at verse 25, For David speaketh concerning him, I foresaw the Lord always before my face, for he's on my right hand that I should not be moved. Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad. Moreover also my flesh shall rest in hope, because thou will not leave my soul in hell, neither will thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption. how Christ, David knew it. This is how Christ earned life for His people.

He suffered and died for the sin of His people and they laid His dead body in the tomb and His body saw no corruption. After they lay you and me in the tomb after three days our body is going to see corruption. But Christ they laid Him in the tomb and in three days that dead body saw no corruption. You know why? All the sin laid on him was gone. And the proof of it is, in three days, he arose from the dead.

See, the only way, the only reason for death is sin. Where there is sin, there must be death. But where there is no sin, there must be life. Now, these bodies are still going to die. But in Christ, we have eternal life, and you have it right now. You don't have to wait till you get to heaven to have eternal life. You have it right now. The very moment a believer closes his eyes in death, in this life, and the flesh dies, it finally has to die because sin is going to demand it. Sin, when it's finished, brings forth death.

In that very second, your soul is going to awaken glory and look directly into the face of the Lord Jesus Christ. who will tell you, well done, my good and faithful servant. And we're gonna say, when did I do that? When was that? In Christ, the way of life. When this body dies, the eternal life, that soul that has eternal life that's in us will immediately be in the presence of Christ. Because going back to my last point, Christ is the way of righteousness. He made that soul righteous so you will appear in glory made just like the Lord Jesus Christ.

My daughters tell me that I'm not allowed to say from the pulpit that I want to die because they like to keep me around for a bit. But with what little bit my pea brain can grasp of a waking in glory, being made just like Christ, I won't say I want to die, but how about this? Hasten, Lord, the day. Hasten, Lord, the day. Well, fourthly, look back at Isaiah chapter 35. Christ is the way of holiness. Isaiah 35. verse 8, and a highway shall be there and a way, and it should be called the way of holiness.

The unclean shall not pass over it, but it should be for those, the wayfaring men, though fools shall not err therein. Now that verse really interested me. Wayfaring men, though fools shall not err therein. And this highway that Isaiah is writing about here, it's not a road.

It's not a road somewhere, you know, and you have to put yourself on that road. You have to stay on the road in order to be holy, in order to stay holy. Everyone on this highway has already been made holy in Christ. See, Christ is the highway. He's the way. Well, how do you get in the way? How do you get on this highway?

God puts you in Christ. And when he puts you in Christ, you're holy. God's way of salvation through the blood of his son makes his people holy, holy in Christ. Whenever a sinner is born again, that sinner is born with a new holy nature. The nature of sin is unchanged. Once God, the Holy Spirit, causes you to be born again, I mean, you're going to see Christ.

You're going to believe Him. Everything's going to be new to you. But don't think you're going to start sinning less, because you won't. Matter of fact, you know what you'll think? You'll think, I'm sinning more now than I ever did before. Because I love to quote Brother Todd Niebuhr on this. Only the new man can see the sin of the old man. And you're gonna see sin in yourself where you never did see it before.

But still yet, you have a holy nature, a new nature. Now that nature of Adam is unchanged. It's dead, it's unholy, it's unrighteous, and it never will do anything good. The only thing it's fit for is to be put in the ground. But that new nature is holy and righteous. You see, God's way of salvation is not to ignore sin. It's not to accept sin. It's not to pretend like that sin doesn't exist. God's way of salvation is to make His people what He will accept.

To make them holy. To take their sin away and to give them a holy nature. A nature that can come directly into His presence. That holiness without which no man shall see the Lord. But everyone that God makes holy, they shall see the Lord. They'll see him face to face. They'll see him in this earth, in this life, by faith, they see him. And one day they'll see him face to face in glory. What a way. What a way. It's just thrilling, isn't it? And we wouldn't dare say it. We couldn't dare believe such a thing by looking at ourselves. It's only by seeing Christ in the word. All right, now look at Luke chapter one. Here's the fifth thing.

Christ is the way of peace. This is Zacharias speaking after John the Baptist was born. verse 76, and thou child shall be called the prophet of the highest for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways, to give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins through the tender mercy of our God, whereby the day sprang from on high, hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death to guide our feet into the way of peace, into the way of peace. God's preacher, just like John the Baptist says, behold, the Lamb of God was taken away the sin of the world. We go to God's word and say, here he is, here he is, here he is, here he is. Now you look to him, you look to him, you run to him, you go to him and you'll have peace, peace, God's way of peace.

It's the Lord Jesus Christ and God's way of peace is through justice. It's not through compromise, it's through justice. I was thinking about this yesterday and I'm positive this is a true statement. Throughout man's history on earth, there's been many, many wars, hasn't there?

And those wars have to end one of two ways. Either there's compromise, and both sides agree to just quit, and there's some things we're going to agree to disagree on, and there's compromise. So we quit fighting. Or the second way that a war ends is one side is completely and utterly defeated, and they have no choice but to quit. We have no more ability to make war.

Well, the fighting stopped, but there's not peace in my heart. I mean, the South still keeps trying to rise again, doesn't it? The war is still in my heart. That's man's way of peace. We either compromise or just quit, but there's still hatred in my heart. That's not God's way of peace. You and I, in Adam, have declared war on God. And what we deserve is for God to crush us and to cast us out of his presence into eternal hell.

But God, even though He's the one, He's the offended party, He made peace for His people through the blood of the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ. The blood of Christ removed all of the sin that made God angry. And there's peace. This brings peace to the heart of a sinner. If Christ died for you, God's not angry with you anymore. If Christ died for you, there is no reason that God's justice will ever hunt you down. Justice is in looking for you, because the blood of Christ removed the sin that made God angry. And when that same blood, the blood of Christ, is applied to our hearts in the new birth, we surrender. And you know what? We're glad to do it. We're glad to do it. We're glad to, like brother Henry used to say, lay down your shotgun, stack your arms and bow to Christ.

And if God, the Holy Spirit in the new birth applies the blood of Christ to your heart, you're going to surrender and be happy to do it. You're not angry with God anymore either. How could you be? If the father sent his son to shed his blood for you, The Father in election chose you before the foundation of the world. The Son came and suffered and died to put your sin away. And the Holy Spirit came and took the blood of Christ and applied it to your heart. How can you be angry with God anymore?

There's peace. There's peace with God. I willingly surrender to Him and follow Him. And the joy, the complete and utter joy of going through this world knowing I have peace with God. It's beyond, to me, human comprehension. Unless someone's conscience has just been seared, how can you lay on your deathbed in peace? I know. It's in the heart of man to know this.

When I die, I'm gonna face God in judgment. How can I lay on my deathbed in complete peace? I've been by the deathbed of a number of believers. And it's really, it's a blessing to look at their face and for them to smile and say, I'm ready for death to come.

Pray that it comes soon. Money can't buy it, but the blood of Christ did. Peace with God. Then last, sixthly, look at Acts chapter 16. Christ, this is just the sum of everything I've been saying, Christ is the way of salvation. Acts 16, verse 16. And it came to pass as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed with the spirit of divination met us, which brought her masters much gain by Susane.

The same followed Paul and us and cried saying, these men are the servants of the most high God. was showing to us the way of salvation. It's very interesting to me. The demons knew it. The demons knew these men were the servants of the most high God. The demons knew these men were preaching, telling sinners the way of salvation. Now they didn't believe it, but they knew it to be true, which makes me think this. I don't want to just believe in my head that these things are true.

And for all of my life that I can remember, in my head, I always did believe these things were true. I always did. I just, I mean, just logically, there's no other way of salvation. It just, it made such perfect sense to me. But I didn't believe Christ. I didn't believe Christ until one day by God's grace, I did. And I saw that Christ is the salvation of His people. He is my salvation. I trust Him. Salvation is all in the Lord Jesus Christ.

If you would be saved from your sin, run to Christ. Run to Him and beg Him for mercy. Listen to the way Scripture describes this salvation. Hebrews 2 verse 3, how shall we escape? if we neglect so great salvation. This salvation is so great. And you know why it's great?

Because of the greatness of our Savior. No matter how bad we think our sin is, and I promise you it's worse than what we think. No matter how bad our sin is, no matter how high the debt is, Christ paid the debt in full because he's greater than all of our sin. God's salvation is so much greater than our sin, than our unbelief, than our rebellion, than our weakness.

It's so great salvation. He's able to save you and me. And don't ever think you're such a great sinner that God can't save you. You're not unique to the human race. We're all dead in sin. One's not greater sin than the other. So great salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ. He's able to save you. Now you run to him. Hebrews five verse nine says this, and be made perfect. He became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him. God's salvation is eternal. I can't mess it up. God's salvation is eternal. This thing was, this was never in question. Salvation didn't begin the moment that I obeyed God and believe Christ. And from here on out, it's eternal. Eternal means both ways. Eternal means both ways. The moment the father chose a people and put them in his son, he saw those people in the lamb slain from the foundation of the world. It's eternal.

The question was never in doubt. And God unrolled human time just for this purpose, for Christ to come and offer the sacrifice in time, the sacrifice that must be offered, and for God to unroll His eternal purpose and just let us in on it through the preaching of the gospel. It's eternal, so you can't lose it. And that's good news, because I would if I could, wouldn't you? But God won't let us. It's eternal. Hebrews 7, verse 25, Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him." That word uttermost means complete and perfect. Salvation in Christ is complete and it's perfect.

You don't add your works to it to finish this thing up so you can finish the race in faith. It's already complete in Christ. We don't contribute one thing to it. And don't ever try, because the moment we lay our hand to the work of salvation, we've ruined it. It's complete in Christ. Just trust Him. Just trust Him.

Luke 3, verse 6 says, all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Now, I know one day that's true in judgment. When Christ returns, all men, all flesh will see the salvation of God. but all of God's elect are going to see it in this life. By faith, we'll see God's salvation. It's the Lord Jesus Christ. We can say with Simeon, mine eyes have seen thy salvation. I've seen him by faith. And this is what I know. Once I've seen him, I know this. He cannot fail to save anyone he intended to save. They'll all be saved, all be glorified together with him. Now trust him.

Philippians 2 verse 12 says this, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. God's salvation is your salvation. I say that to all of God's people, to every believer, to all of God's elect, God's salvation is your salvation. Just like Christ's righteousness is your righteousness.

You know why it's yours? God gave it to you. What a gift. You could never receive a greater gift than this, the salvation of your soul. What would it gain you? What good would it do you to gain the whole world and lose your soul? If Christ died for you, you can't. It's your salvation. I know Christ died for a number that no man can number, but he died for all of his people individually by name. with their name on his heart on purpose.

And not one of them can perish. And then Romans 13 verse 11 says this, now it's high time to wake out of sleep. For now is our salvation nearer than when we first believed. God's salvation is near. It's near to all of his people, but that's not what Paul's talking about here. He's talking about the time when we'll awake in glory, plumb saved. Brethren, that time is near. It's near.

Janet and I were talking about a public figure who had a sudden illness and died yesterday. I saw him in a news conference just a week ago. Perfectly fine. And the day is gone. And Janet said, why do we keep thinking we're going to live forever? We're not. The time is near. And I don't I'm not saying that to frighten you into running up front and making a decision. That's not what I'm doing. I'm saying that to comfort the souls of God's people. The time is near.

It's near. when our savior will come and call us home and take us to be with him forever. Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come. And God's grace is gonna see me through more of them until it brings me safe home. And it's gonna be soon. It's gonna be soon, nearer every day. I can't wait, can you? I can't wait. What a salvation.

All right, let's bow together in prayer. Our Father, how we thank you for the Lord Jesus Christ. How we thank you that he is all that we need. And Father, I pray that this morning that each heart here by faith would see that you give us eyes to see and a heart to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, to cling to him, to believe on him, to trust our soul to him, to see his glory. Father, let us be taken up with the Lord Jesus Christ. Father, bless us, we pray. Bless us for Christ's sake. Surely we'll give you all the praise and all the honor and all the glory for it, because it all belongs to you. Father, it's in his name, for his sake we pray, amen. All right, Rex.
Frank Tate
About Frank Tate

Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.

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