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CloseDr. Paul Kim - February 27, 2022
The Face of God
In the Old Testament, only the high priest could enter to see divine face, and with caution. But Moses, instead of covering his face to meet with God, has his own face shining when he comes down the mountain. This shows that when God truly abides, humans can represent the divine image and even shine like Moses. Jesus also emphasizes the divine glory while connecting to the pains and challenges of the world, because the two should not be separated. Divine face works through our Christ-like love, assuring that "this light light of mine" (ours) shines through our prayers for protection over our enemies.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:29-35, Luke 9:28-36
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