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http://www.calvaryhillsboro.org/ Subscribe To Watch More: / @calvarychapelhillsboro Thank you for watching. God bless you and your family! We would love to hear your comments and please like and share this video. When Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Law of God, he came down to find the people had fallen into terrible sin. Moses had been gone for a long time and they didn’t know what had become of him, so they asked Aaron to make a golden calf. It represented of one of the gods of Egypt; the god of fertility, virility, and strength. Then they “rose up to play” and it turned into a party. Moses became so angry he threw down the tablets of stone and purged the camp. God later told him to bring two more stone tablets up to the mountain and he would write the words of the Law upon them again. That is where we find Moses in Exodus chapter 34. He spent another 40 days and nights receiving the Law again. When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, he did not realize that his face was visibly shining with the brilliance of God’s glory. I believe this was the condition in which man was originally created. Scripture tells us that it was only after Adam and Eve sinned, they realized they were naked. They were in God’s presence and they were filled with the radiance of His glory. When the people of Israel saw Moses’ face radiant with glory, they were afraid to come near. They were afraid of God’s glory, so Moses put a veil over his face. This story is not only about the glory of God which shown on the face of Moses, it’s also about the veil. Whenever he was in the presence of God, he would remove the veil. When he was with the people of Israel, he replaced the veil over his face. Paul made a spiritual analogy in 2 Corinthians 3, saying that Moses wore the veil so the sons of Israel might not look at the glory - that was fading. In other words, they did not want to see God’s glory. They were afraid. It was a picture of a veil that lies over their heart. But whenever a man turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away, so that we, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the image of God from glory to glory. This story is filled with spiritual insight and application. I. God’s Glory is a Transforming Power Moses was in the presence of the living God, that’s why there was glory on his face. God’s glory was transforming Moses and that same glory is in the heart of the believer in Jesus Christ. In other words, God’s glory is transforming us. But into what? A. Into the image of God’s Son God’s glory was transforming Moses because he was near to God’s presence. There is something similar that happens in the life of the believer in Jesus Christ. When you have your own spiritual, devotional, personal, intimate “tent of meeting” encounters with God, you will, in fact, be transformed. 2 Corinthians 3:7-8, If the ministry of death, in letters engraved on stones, came with glory, so that the sons of Israel could not look intently at the face of Moses because of the glory of his face, fading as it was, how will the ministry of the Spirit fail to be even more with glory? The Holy Spirit, the very presence of the living God, dwells in the heart of the one who trusts in Christ. We love Romans 8:28, but we need to see that it only makes sense in the context of verse 29. Romans 8:28-30, We know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. For those whom He foreknew, he also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren… And those whom He justified, He also glorified. B. The Holy Spirit is God’s presence God’s intent is to transform us into the character, attitude, heart and actions of Christ in our lives. To change us from what we once were, into who we are in Christ. He gives the Holy Spirit in the heart of the believer to bring that transformation. Moses’ glory was fading when he was away from the presence of God, but we have the very presence of God within us. Pastor Rich Jones Pastor Matthew Dodd Rich Jones Sermons Rich Jones Calvary Chapel Calvary Chapel Worship Center Calvary Chapel Hillsboro Calvary Chapel Oregon Calvary Chapel Beaverton Calvary Chapel Portland Tags: Pastor Rich Jones Pastor Matthew Dodd Rich Jones Matthew Dodd Rich Jones Sermons Rich Jones Church, Rich Jones Christian, Rich Jones Christian Church, Rich Jones Bible Study, Rich Jones Prayer, Pastor Rich Jones Faith, Rich Jones Grace, Rich Jones Teaching, Rich Jones Bible Teacher, Rich Jones Bible Verse, Rich Jones Teaching, Rich Jones Transformation, Rich Jones Salvation, Rich Jones Truth, Rich Jones Sermons, Rich Jones Calvary Chapel, Calvary Chapel Worship Center, Calvary Chapel Hillsboro, Calvary Chapel Beaverton, Calvary Chapel Portland, Calvary Chapel Oregon