the Chosen People

Moses Sees God

After Israel's failure with the golden calf, Moses seeks a renewed covenant, and God reveals His name—compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in love.

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Exodus 34:6
Have you ever struggled to believe that God truly loves you? Many of us carry the weight of guilt and doubt, wondering if we’ve strayed too far from His grace. Yet, when Moses stood before God on Mount Sinai after Israel’s failure, God didn’t respond with anger but with compassion. God revealed His name and His nature—He is merciful, slow to anger, and rich in love. His love is not based on our worthiness but on His character. No matter how often we stumble, God’s grace remains. Instead of fearing His rejection, we can rest in His faithfulness. Today, let’s choose to see God as He truly is—not as we imagine Him to be, but as the loving, forgiving Father who longs to draw us close.
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