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The law is a thermometer—it reveals our sickness but can’t heal us. Pastor Jeff Schreve contrasts Moses’ law with the “grace upon grace” that comes through Jesus, our one and only Savior. If you feel like you’re sinking, this episode throws the true life preserver: Christ’s saving grace that forgives, changes, and anchors your life in Him.

Stuart Briscoe Moses asked if he could see God’s glory, but he was told nobody can see God and survive. But God wants to be known, and He came “veiled in flesh” so that we could come to know Him and not be burned up by the experience.

The Gospel of John takes us back to the beginning—before there was a universe. Even then, Jesus was there. In this unique Gospel, we witness how Jesus “dwelled with us”—literally, how He pitched His tent among us. It’s true that no one can see God the Father, but when we look at His Son, we understand who God is. But He had to become one of us to bring God to where we are.

When a person becomes a Christian it is vitally important that they begin a daily time of study in God’s Word. I personally know of quite of few who would recommend the Gospel of John as a good place to start. It serves as a great foundation in our understanding of Jesus and His deity. And today, we begin a verse by verse journey through John.

God described his Glory to Moses as being Merciful, Gracious, Longsuffering, committed to a Steadfast, Unchangeable Love. God gave us a clear picture of how we are to think about Him. We find this same God and Grace in the New Testament. The scriptures give us a clear picture of who God really is.
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