| The
Manifest Presence of God - Part 4
Walter Beuttler
And
Moses said to the LORD ... Now therefore, I pray You, if I have
found grace in Your sight, Show me now Your way, that I may know
You, that I may find grace in Your sight: and consider that this
nation is Your people.
And
He said, My presence shall go with you, and I will give you rest.
And
he said to Him, If Your presence go not with me, carry us not up
from here. For wherein shall it be known here that I and Your people
have found grace in Your sight? is it not in that You go with us?
so shall we be separated, I and Your people, from all the
people that are upon the face of the earth. Exodus 33:12-16
In
this passage, Moses said, so shall we be separated. The idea being that the distinguishing
mark between the Lord's people and other nations was to be
the presence of God.
So also today, the presence of God should distinguish His
people from all others.
Moses
knew this people and was reluctant to lead them into the Promised
Land, as they were a stubborn and rebellious nation.
Therefore he asked, Show me now Your way that I may know
You. We can learn
to know God through His ways - what He does and how He accomplishes
it. Moses understood that, as we watch God
at work, we learn something about His character and His nature.
The
Lord's ways differ from ours.
Some time ago, Hattie Hammond told me something that I will
never forget. She had been in a large convention. A young man spoke and she said she had
never heard anything worse than the way that young fellow harangued
the people. Yet when
he finished, the power of God fell and the people stood and worshipped
as the Lord poured His Spirit out upon them.
She was surprised and questioned the Lord, How can You
bless a harangue like we just heard?
Then
the Lord explained that He was not blessing one word of what the
man had said, but He was pouring the Spirit of rejoicing
upon His people to help them forget what had been said.
I
thought, the next time I rejoice for the Lord's blessing after I
speak, I will consider that maybe He is just using His eraser. A word such as this teaches us something
about God.
There
is such a thing as the personal knowledge of a personal God. We can come to know Him, and begin to
understand His ways through the manifestation of His presence
as He makes Himself known to us.
Moses
asked that he might come to personally know the Lord. He was not speaking about an intellectual
knowledge of God. We
do need to know and be informed, but Moses sought to have a personal
acquaintance with a personal God, through a personal experience.
My
daughter had many books about Queen Elizabeth and sought to learn
all she could about her. One
year, I was able to take her with me to France.
We stopped in London on our way to Paris.
Because she was so fond of the Queen, I took her to Buckingham
Palace to see the royal guard.
She
said, Daddy, do you think we will see the Queen? She was very disappointed when I told
her it was not possible. The
Queen was there, but because of a lack of relationship, we were
unable to personally meet her.
Although my daughter could share all kinds of things about
the Queen, she still did not know her.
But
the Lord is available, and He desires us to experientially
know Him.
And
the LORD spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. Exodus 33:11a
Moses
had this personal relationship with the Lord, and the Lord was available
to him. Here is a man
so intimate with God that we are told that God spoke with him face
to face. This means directly, not in a round about
way through a vision, dream, or a prophet. Yet though Moses knew the Lord personally,
he still prayed, show me now Your way, that I may know You.
In other words, Moses desired to know the Lord even better.
In
a morning Chapel service, I spoke to the students about seeking
God. Afterwards, I was challenged by someone
who said, Why do you exhort these students to seek God when
they have already found Him?
This person did not understand the personal knowledge of
God. My answer to him was that the students
need to know the Lord even more. There is no limit to the disclosure of
God to our hearts.
There
were three areas in which Moses had a special knowledge of the Lord.
First, he had an intimate relationship
with the Lord.
And
there arose not a prophet since in Israel like to Moses, whom the
Lord knew face to face. Deuteronomy 34:10
Second,
he experienced intimate communion with the Lord.
And
the LORD spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. Exodus 33:11a
Third,
he had an intimate privilege.
With
him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, and not in dark
speeches; and the similitude of the Lord shall he behold: wherefore
then were you not afraid to speak against My servant Moses? Numbers 12:8
Notice
that the Lord is very concerned about how we talk about those who
are His personal friends.
Concerning
this privilege, the Lord said, and the similitude of the Lord
shall he behold. In
my study, I use different translations to gain understanding, as
they throw different rays of light on a particular subject.
The
jewels of the kings and queens of England are kept in the tower
of London. Among them is a huge diamond that I have
carefully looked at. From
one view, it appears to have a yellow sparkle.
From a different angle, it is green. From another, it is red or blue. There are different colors, but it is
the same diamond. These
translations are to me as this diamond.
In
the King James Version the term, the similitude of the Lord
is used. In another
version, the form of the Lord shall he behold.
A different translation reads, the shape of the Lord
shall he behold. Even
though God is a Spirit and does not have a material body, He has
a localized appearance. The Lord gave Moses the privilege to behold
this similitude, likeness, shape, and form of God.
Jesus
prayed, And this is life eternal, that they might know You the
only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent (John 17:3). He desired His disciples to know God.
For
I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more
than burnt offerings. Hosea 6:6
In
the days of Israel, the Lord was more interested in their knowing
Him than in all their sacrifices and gifts. In Jeremiah 24:7, we have a pertinent
statement: And I will give them a heart to know Me.
In
the final analysis, the true knowledge of God is a matter of
the heart. This
involves an inner capacity and capability to enter
into a personal relationship with God.
This
is my prayer for all of us,
Lord,
give us a heart, the capacity and the capability,
to know You in personal experience.
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