Exodus 33 & 34: Moses Veiled

Exodus 33 & 34: Moses Veiled

Unpack the multifaceted meaning of God's ""name,"" realizing it's far more than just letters—it's His very character, encompassing both boundless mercy and unwavering justice. 

How can we embrace both forgiveness and righteous boundaries in our lives, reflecting God's perfect balance? 

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