All For His GlorySample

Over the first week of this reading plan we’re going to be focusing in on God’s glory. We want to trace how God’s glory was revealed to people and the different responses to it.
Our reading for today focuses on the Israelites in the wilderness after being delivered from slavery in Egypt. God used this time to prepare the people to be carriers of his presence. We can see from this passage that God desires relationship with people, but this relationship was not to be taken lightly. It meant that they needed to be consecrated, set apart for God’s glory.
As we read the passage today, let’s use S.O.A.P. - Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. Read the passage, maybe write down some observations or verses that stood out and how these apply to your life. How can we live ‘all for God’s glory’ in light of this passage? Then, take some time to pray.
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About this Plan

What does it mean to live 'All For His Glory'? This plan looks at how God's glory is revealed in the Bible and how people responded to it. The first week focuses on defining God's glory, the second week on what it means to be a carrier of God's glory through the Holy Spirit, and the third week looks at what it means to live a life of worship.
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