"Take Two"

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Exodus 34:1-9

God instructs Moses in Exodus 34 to meet Him on Mount Sinai. The purpose of the meeting is for God to give Moses two stone tablets on which He has written laws for the Israelites. This is the second time for a meeting on Mount Sinai and the second meeting came about because Moses broke the original set of tablets in a fit of anger when he came down the mountain and found the Israelites worshipping the golden calf (Exodus 32).

Now this had to be a difficult and, likely, a sad occasion for Moses. But I'm thankful that we get to see that even Moses, a mighty man of God, made mistakes and stumbled, and that we also see how he responded and dealt with it.

What does Moses show us about a proper attitude toward God? What can we learn from Moses about responding to God? Tami W.

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Hi Tami, God bless you for your commitment, your honesty, your dedication to serving God. Your commitment gives me back a little hope in people. May God continue to preserve and keep you. For the first time I start to feel a little hope for the future. Thank you.
Many blessings

this scripture reminds me of the words of my mother when life knocks you down onto your knees you are then in a perfect positon to pray i lyk in particular what moses did he went on his knees acknowledging his inabilty and calling upon Gods guidance for him to lead him and not only was he praying for himself but for the people of israel which teaches us a lesson as christians for the importance our prayer has the ability to make changes for our loved ones and also for our enemies

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Tami Weissert

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Hi, my name is Tami Weissert, the P4 facilitator and the "voice" behind the blogs. I'm also co-host of the Back to the Bible radio program with Dr. Kroll. A little about me. I'm married to Jeff, and we love scuba diving, playing with our 3 dachshunds and going to Husker football games. I also love growing orchids, singing and Diet Pepsi. I hope you'll join in the conversation as we read the Bible and grow together.