A Prayer to See Him

Morning Service
Feb 21, 2021

Our prayers reveal the deepest longings of our hearts. Following Israel’s idolatry in the wilderness, Moses begged God not to abandon him or His people. Moses desired to know God’s ways, to experience God’s presence, and to see God’s glory. Like Moses, our prayers must reflect our greatest need in life: God himself.

Exodus 33:12-23

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