Show Me Your Glory
Scripture: Exodus 33:18 (ESV)
“Moses said, ‘Please show me your glory.’”
Devotion:
The cry of Moses’ heart wasn’t for blessings, strategies, or success—it was for God’s presence. After all the miracles in Egypt, after manna in the wilderness, after seeing God move in power, Moses still wanted more. He wanted God Himself.
This is the essence of pursuit: not settling for what God does, but longing for who He is. True intimacy with God begins when His presence becomes our greatest treasure.
Like Moses, we are invited to cry out, “Show me Your glory.” Not once a year like Yom Kippur, but daily—because the veil is torn, and Christ has opened the way. Pursuing His glory leads us into transformation. The closer we draw near, the more fear, shame, and lies lose their grip. His presence fills us with peace, security, and love.
Reflection Questions:
Is my pursuit of God focused on what He can give, or on knowing Him more deeply?
What “veils” (fear, distraction, shame) need to be torn away so I can experience His presence?
Am I willing to echo Moses’ cry: “Show me Your glory”?
Prayer Focus:
Pray for a deeper hunger for God’s presence in your life and in Harvest Revival Center. Ask Him to reveal His glory in fresh ways. Declare that nothing else will satisfy but His presence, and that we will be a people marked by intimacy, not performance.