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In Exodus, it speaks of Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt to the Promised Land that generations along down the line will be able to be apart of. If you noticed, Moses was unique because first of all, God called Moses to be the one to follow Him closely for all of his life. But not only that, he is one of the only people in the Bible that actually got to see God in almost his complete glory!
The closer we get to God, the more we see His works. However, no one today and even since the Bible has actually seen God (even though some people have claimed, they don't bare this radiance that Moses had which was described in the Bible). Sure, people have the radiance of God by speaking of him but it is not visible on their face such as Moses had.
My question for you is this: If no one else has bore the radiance of God on their face the same as Moses, do you think that no one else has been as close with God on this Earth than Moses, and if so, do you think there is any way for us to become that close with God that we are so blessed to be able to see that?
The closer we get to God, the more we see His works. However, no one today and even since the Bible has actually seen God (even though some people have claimed, they don't bare this radiance that Moses had which was described in the Bible). Sure, people have the radiance of God by speaking of him but it is not visible on their face such as Moses had.
My question for you is this: If no one else has bore the radiance of God on their face the same as Moses, do you think that no one else has been as close with God on this Earth than Moses, and if so, do you think there is any way for us to become that close with God that we are so blessed to be able to see that?
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