Lead Me to Rest

Lead Me to Rest

Lead Me to Rest: The Beginning of Something New, part 5

In the book of Exodus, we are granted a profound glimpse into the intimate relationship between God and His people. Exodus 33 provides a captivating account of Moses’ fervent plea to encounter the divine presence and seeking assurance of God’s presence as the Israelites prepare to journey to the Promised Land. His request reflects a deep longing for intimacy with the Almighty, acknowledging that without God’s presence, their journey would be futile. God, in His infinite mercy and love, responds to Moses’ plea by promising His presence and guidance. He assures Moses, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” This promise is not merely a physical assurance but a profound spiritual reality—a reminder that God’s presence is our ultimate source of comfort, strength, and peace. The pinnacle of this encounter unfolds as God reveals His glory to Moses, allowing him to catch a glimpse of His majestic presence. In a moment of unparalleled intimacy, God passes before Moses, declaring His name and proclaiming His attributes of mercy, grace, patience, and steadfast love. As we reflect on this passage, may we, like Moses, yearn for a deeper encounter with the divine presence in our lives. Let us embrace God’s promise of companionship and rest, trusting that His presence will sustain us through every trial and lead us into the fullness of His glory.

Caleb McCaughan, The Beginning of Something New, part 5: Lead Me to Rest

Discussion Questions: 

  1. What can we learn from Moses’ bold plea to encounter God’s presence in Exodus 33:1-6, 15-23? How does his example inspire us to deepen our own relationship with God and seek His presence in our lives? 
  2. In Exodus 33:14, God assures Moses, “My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” How does this promise resonate with us today? How can we experience God’s presence and find rest in the midst of life’s challenges and uncertainties? 
  3. When God reveals His glory to Moses in Exodus 34:5-8, He proclaims His attributes of mercy, grace, patience, and steadfast love. How does this revelation of God’s character shape our understanding of Him? How can we reflect these attributes in our own lives and relationships?

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