Tag: God’s presence

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33(B)

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33(B)

    What does it truly mean to seek the Lord? In this Interactive Study Companion on **Exodus 33:7–11**, journey beyond a simple reading of the text as you explore the Tent of Meeting, the difference between seeking and worship, God’s abiding presence, and the dangers of spiritual apathy. Through cross-references, word studies, comparisons, and practical application,…

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33 (A) Pt.2

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33 (A) Pt.2

    What if the ornaments God asks us to remove are more than jewelry? In Exodus 33:4–6, Israel stripped themselves of their ornaments after hearing that Yahweh’s presence might not go with them. Through kings, priests, queens, elders, soldiers, and ordinary people, Scripture reveals that ornaments often represent far more than outward adornment. They can symbolize…

  • Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33(A) Pt. 1

    Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 33(A) Pt. 1

    God’s promises are certain, but His people are called to remain watchful, obedient, and faithful. Exodus 33:1-3 reveals the tension between receiving the promise and enjoying the presence of God. Through Moses’ intercession, the danger of complacency, and the examples of the enemies within the land, we are reminded to guard our hearts, endure in…

  • Something Old Something New, The Blessings: Leviticus 26:12

    Something Old Something New, The Blessings: Leviticus 26:12

    After examining Leviticus 26:12 and comparing it with the lives of Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Hezekiah, and the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, one truth becomes clear: God desires to walk among His people, and He calls His people to walk with Him. Through examples of faithfulness, obedience, perseverance, and God’s manifested presence, this interactive study…

  • Something Old Something New – The Blessings, Leviticus 26:11

    Something Old Something New – The Blessings, Leviticus 26:11

    What is the greatest blessing God can give His people? Leviticus 26:11 invites us to look beyond provision, protection, and prosperity to discover something even greater—God’s presence. In this interactive study, we follow the thread from Genesis to Revelation, exploring God’s desire to dwell among His people and what it means when He says, “I…

  • The Time of Visitation: Recognizing When God Is Near (Leviticus 26:9)

    The Time of Visitation: Recognizing When God Is Near (Leviticus 26:9)

    God visits us more than we realize… but many times, we miss it. Rooted in Leviticus 26:9, this reflection explores what it means to recognize the time of visitation, how wandering turns into dwelling, and how God’s presence leads us into alignment.