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Friday 25 October 2013

Oct 25 - GOD OF GLORY

“Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father’s house, unto a land that I will shew thee” (Gen 12:1).


“Now the LORD had said …” (Gen 12:1) – it was the second time God was speaking to Abram. The Lord first appeared to him in Mesopotamia as the God of glory (Acts 7:2). When a man sees God’s glory, he wants nothing but God. That was the reason why Moses wanted to see God’s glory.

Since Abram had seen God’s glory, he was willing to give up his country, his kindred, his family, etc. He is the first one to give tithes. If people are to give to God, they need a revelation of the glory of God. Paul saw the glory of the Lord on the road to Damascus. This led him to count everything as dung (Phil 3:7-8).

When Stephen began his sermon speaking about the glory of God (Acts 6:15), even his enemies saw his face as an angel of God then. When your face or heart is changed, you can speak only of God’s glory. Finally, all that Stephen saw was the glory of God (Acts 7:55). How amazing it is that he didn’t see his murderers who were about to stone him! This clearly proves that when you are God-conscious (thinking only of God and lost in the glory of God) you are no more self-conscious (thinking about yourself) or world-conscious (thinking about what is around you). As Stephen finished his message on glory, seeing glory, he entered glory! Indeed, it is glory!!

When the God of glory appeared to Abraham in Mesopotamia and asked him to leave that country and go to Canaan, Abraham obeyed.

First, Abraham’s obedience was only partial, because of Terah. So, for 15 years there were no further promises or appearances of God. Then God gave him a second chance – as we find in Genesis 12:1. Maybe on the day you received the Holy Spirit, or when you experienced the first love, or on a day of special visitation from God, the God of glory appeared to you and called you to Canaan (the best of God). You may have delayed for 15 years or more, or less. Like Abraham in Haran, without any further promises or visitations from God, you may be in ‘Haran’. Maybe now the Lord is giving you a second chance. Let your vision of God of glory be renewed today!

– Taken from Morning Manna – Thoughts for Daily Devotion

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