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When Moses Saw God

When some people read those words of Jesus, “No one has seen God at any time” (John 1:18), they often think about Moses seeing God on Mt. Sinai and are perplexed. What they are not aware of is what Moses actually requested. “And he said, Please, show me Your glory” (Exo. 33:18). The reality is that one cannot behold His face and live (Exo. 33:20).

As we finish reading Exodus chapter 33, we fully expect the next chapter to reveal what God looks like, or at least to know what His backside is like. God did place Moses in a cleft in the rock, covering him with His hand, and removing His hand to allow the prophet to see the back side of God when He had passed. However, that appearance pales into insignificance when compared to what Moses saw. He had asked to see God’s glory and that is what he saw! When you finish reading this chapter you know what His glory is.

Take time to reflect on the goodness and glory of God which was seen on that mount. Hear God as he proclaims His glory, “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children’s children to the third and the fourth generation” (Exodus 34:6-7). This is His glory!

The apostle John made reference to this concept as he wrote about the coming of Jesus. “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Read those verses from Exodus again and think of how each of them describe our Lord. God’s glory is His nature, and to behold Jesus is to see God living among mankind. He is Immanuel. He is God with us!

When Phillip asked Jesus to show him the Father, Jesus replied, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9). Here is the answer to those who wonder what God “looks” like. Just look at Jesus. To see Jesus is to see the Father. To see the spiritual attributes of Jesus is the see the spiritual attributes of the Father.

The application of this to your life is to let this concept give you a renewed understanding of what it means to be godly and possess godliness. Have you seen God? More importantly have others seen God in you?