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Letting Your Light Shine
Intro
To the burning bush
To the first pass over
to the crossing of the red sea
to the provision of manna and quail
to the ten commandments
to obedience
to disobedience
to provision after provision
to hope and new hope
to time spent in isolation with God
to today...
—> Our interactions with God leave a visible and lasting effect.
A noticeable difference.
Yet sometimes it isn’t noticeable to us.
—> many times our interactions with God change us in ways that we don’t realize.
It takes others pointing it out to us.
—> This happened to me last Sunday at “5 Guys”…
For Moses this reality hits in vrs 30
—> the reality that God is near can be off putting to people.
I’ve heard so many times when people become Christians or they get serious in their faith that they lose friends that don’t approve or their new lifestyle or even family starts to move away from them, and I hear it over and over, “you’ve changed, they’ve changed”
Real interaction, real connection with God changes us.
Moses kept drawing near to God.
He kept experiencing and encountering God so that his face never lost the glow.
He remained changed.
—> Real encounters with God last beyond the experience
—> God is visible not just on the mountain, but God is present in us in the valley.
However, not everyone is comfortable around the presence of God.
In fact some people will avoid you because they see God in you and it makes them uncomfortable.
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