Could it be true that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have been working all along just to make you whole and show you love? If you've only thought God a great tyrant, this video is for you. Share it with a friend! Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/921plL6LduI
Sunday: The Tent of Meeting
Daily Lesson for Sunday 14th of September 2025
Read Exodus 33:7-11. Why did God ask Moses to build the tent of meeting?
We must not confuse “the tent of meeting” (built outside of Israel’s camp) with the tabernacle, which was later constructed and located in the center of the camp. We do not know how often Moses consulted with God in the tent of meeting.
However, one thing we know for sure: Moses’ encounters with God resulted in a close friendship between them. “The Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend” (Exodus 33:11, NKJV). A friend is a person we can consult and openly discuss most everything with and trust that he or she will never reveal it to others. A friend is one of the nicest things to have and one of the nicest persons to be.
As recorded in Exodus 19:1-25; Exodus 20:1-26; Exodus 21:1-36; Exodus 22:1-31; Exodus 23:1-33; Exodus 24:1-18; Exodus 25:1-40; Exodus 26:1-37; Exodus 27:1-21; Exodus 28:1-43; Exodus 29:1-46; Exodus 30:1-38; Exodus 31:1-18; Exodus 32:1-35; Exodus 33:1-23; Exodus 34:1-35, the story of Moses is very instructive of how God transforms our lives. How did God build a relationship with this outstanding leader? A study of the life of Moses shows how he grew in his knowledge, not only of God’s power but of His love and character. This is a crucial component of having a relationship with God.
Prior to arriving at Mount Sinai, Moses was mightily used by God even while being prepared for a special leadership role. In the land of Midian, while taking care of sheep, God inspired him to write two books: Job and Genesis. Then, in the dramatic event of the burning bush, he was called by God to lead Israel out of Egypt. He saw the defeat of the Egyptian gods and the mighty Egyptian army in the Red Sea. He observed for many weeks how God led Israel from Egypt to Sinai. After the experience resulted in his shining face, he led Israel for another 39 years, to the brink of the Promised Land. The biblical message states that Moses was a faithful servant of God (Deuteronomy 34:5, Joshua 1:1), an unimpaired light in the darkness, a model prophet by whom others would be measured (Deuteronomy 18:15,18). He was an agent of change, even though the people did not always follow his directions and words. When they did, they prospered.
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We may learn from Moses because his exceptional life story tells us what God can do when we let Him change us. What were some turning points in your walk with God, where you recognized how He worked powerfully in your life? |
(1)Unimaginable by Anna Beaden
"Unimaginable" is a heartfelt original worship song that captures the awe of God's love and the wonder of our heavenly home. Written and performed by Anna Beaden, this song reminds us how the character of God will be lived out in Heaven. 🎶 This moving performance from the General Conference Session invites you to pause and reflect on the wonder of grace. Press play, soak in the lyrics, and let your heart be reminded: Heaven is a real place we will see and know, and it’s truly unimaginable. SUBSCRIBE to the official Seventh-day Adventist Church channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AdventistOrgChurch 🌐 Visit: https://adventist.org Find us on social media by following the links below:
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Exodus – Lesson 12. “Please, Show Me Your Glory” | 📘 Sabbath School with Pastor Mark Finley

Series EXODUS with Pastor Mark Finley
Lesson 12. “Please, Show Me Your Glory”
The Longing for God’s Presence
Moses had already experienced many extraordinary encounters with God — yet his heart longed for more. He did not only want to serve God, but to truly know Him, to understand His nature, and to live in close fellowship with Him.
In the midst of disappointment and spiritual struggle, Moses asked for the highest thing imaginable: “Let me see Your glory!”
This request reveals a deep longing for God’s presence and shows that true spiritual maturity always goes hand in hand with an ever-growing desire for God.
In this lesson, we discover how God reveals Himself — not through spectacular signs, but through the beauty of His character.
Those who perceive the glory of God are themselves transformed and begin to reflect it in their own lives.
Contents:
12.1 The Tent of Meeting
A Place of Nearness – Where God Speaks with Man
The Tent of Meeting was a visible expression that God, despite the people’s apostasy, still desired closeness with them.
It stood outside the camp — a place of separation, yet also of deep fellowship.
There, Moses met with God as a friend speaks with a friend — an astonishing statement of trust and intimacy.
This relationship was not one-sided: Moses actively sought God’s presence, and God responded.
His time with God in the tent transformed him — outwardly and inwardly.
Likewise for us, spiritual growth becomes possible when we deliberately and regularly seek God’s presence.
12.2 That I May Know You
To Know God – Not Just to Know About Him
Moses had already witnessed great miracles and spent much time with God, yet he realized that his understanding of Him was still incomplete.
In deep humility he prayed, “Let me know Your ways, that I may know You.”
This desire was not driven by intellectual curiosity but by a passionate longing for genuine relationship.
Moses understood: only if God’s presence led him could he fulfill his calling.
God responded with grace and a promise to remain with him.
This scene teaches us that spiritual maturity does not mean knowing everything, but continually seeking to know God more deeply.
12.3 “Please, Show Me Your Glory”
Understanding God’s Nature – His Goodness Is His Glory
Moses’ request to see God’s glory came from a deep yearning not just to serve God but to truly know Him.
God granted this request not through a display of overwhelming power, but by revealing His goodness — for that is His true essence.
In doing so, God showed that His glory is found in His patience, grace, and love toward imperfect people.
This divine goodness transforms hearts and leads to repentance.
When we recognize God’s character — most clearly revealed at the cross of Christ — we ourselves are changed.
We too become mirrors of His glory — in our daily life, in our character, and in our relationships with others.
12.4 The Self-Revelation of God
The Name of the LORD – Who God Truly Is
In Exodus 34, God revealed to Moses His true nature — not in the form of an image, but through words describing His identity.
He calls Himself merciful, gracious, patient, abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness — a self-description that becomes the core of the biblical message.
This scene is the “John 3:16” of the Old Testament because it shows that God’s glory lies in His character, not merely in His power.
Moses responds with worship, for true knowledge of God always leads to adoration.
In this moment, God also renews His covenant with the people and promises to perform wonders among them — if they remain faithful to Him.
This revelation calls us to know God’s character more deeply and to respond with love and obedience.
12.5 The Shining Face of Moses
Transformed by God’s Presence
The shining of Moses’ face was a visible sign of the inner transformation produced by his deep encounter with God’s goodness and nature.
It was not merely proximity to God, but the conscious recognition and acceptance of His character that brought about this change.
Moses himself was unaware of his radiance — true spiritual maturity often shows itself in humility and unconscious grace.
His glowing face became a mirror of God’s glory and a testimony to the people.
We too can be transformed when we open our hearts and fix our eyes on Christ, as Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 3:18.
The glory that changes us begins with the recognition of God’s love — and leads to a life that reflects Him.
12.6 Summary
To Know God – and Be Transformed
Lesson 12 reveals Moses’ deep spiritual journey — though he had already experienced much with God, he longed for an even closer relationship with Him.
His plea to see God’s glory sprang from a desire to understand God’s nature more fully.
God responded by revealing not only His power but above all His goodness, grace, and faithfulness — the true core of His glory.
This encounter transformed Moses so profoundly that his face began to shine — a visible sign of inner transformation through God’s presence.
We too are transformed when we seek God not only with our minds but with our hearts.
This lesson invites us to seek God’s nearness, to contemplate His character, and to let Him shape our lives.
ADRA Celebrates 60 Years of Service in Peru
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) marked 60 years of continuous service in Peru with a two-day celebration on September 2–3, 2025. The event included volunteer activities, a service of gratitude, and the inauguration of the agenc… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adra-celebrates-60-years-of-service-in-peru
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1114
"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV).
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Adventists Celebrate 100 Years of Adventism in Belarusian Community
On August 16, 2025, Seventh-day Adventists in Belarus commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Adventist message first reaching the Polesie region. Celebrations took place in the town of Fedory and the nearby village of Ovsemirovo, where more th… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventists-celebrate-100-years-of-adventism-in-belrusian-community
Turning the World Upside Down
The early Christian church did not go around quietly, talking about Jesus in hushed tones in alleyways. They were BOLD. They were world changers. Share this post with your Bible study group or ministry team today! Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4OJw4k7Aes8
SdS – Il libro dell’Esodo – Lezione 12
«FAMMI VEDERE LA TUA GLORIA». Approfondimento della lezione 12 del 3° trimestre 2025 a cura di Mariarosa Cavalieri, Roberta Vittori e Nino Plano. 📩 Trovi i materiali utili qui:
🔗 uicca.org/3-trimestre-2025-lezione-12
🔗 https://uicca.org/nocciolo-3-trimestre-2025
🔗 https://uicca.org/edizioni-adv-3-trimestre-2025
🔗 https://ottopermilleavventisti.it/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVol8CX83w4
Adventist World Radio’s ‘Hope Movement’ Provides Free Medical Care in Ukraine
Adventist World Radio’s (AWR) Hope Movement initiative recently reached the Ukrainian towns of Khmilnyk and Letychiv, where more than 1,000 residents received free medical services, psychological support, and encouragement in the midst of ongoing … Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventist-world-radios-hope-movement-provides-free-medical-care-in-ukraine
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