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exod 33:18-34:
Main Idea: God is holy.
Motivating Idea: God’s holiness is more that we can handle.
Key Question: Do you long to see God’s glory?
1.
His holiness is requested.
(v.
18)
2. His holiness is reduced.
(v.
19-23)
A. Reduced in proclamation.
(v.
19)
B. Reduced by provision.
(v.
20-23)
3. His holiness leads us to be ready.
(v.
1-4)
exod 33
We ready ourselves through obedience.
4. His holiness provokes a reaction.
(v.
8-9)
A. He reacted by prostrating himself.
(v.
8)
B. He reacted by praying.
(v.
9)
is 6:1-
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