Fri. Jan 16th, 2026

(Part 1)

We often cry out for God to send His glory among us. But how well do we understand what we’re asking for? God’s glory encompasses His holy character revealed in Jesus.
READ Ex. 24:15-18; Ex. 33:18-23; Lev. 11:45; 2 Cor. 3:18; Col. 1:25-29; Heb. 1:1-3.

HEART ISSUE
Vessels of God’s glory must be willing to be transformed into His character. Are you willing to be holy?
PRAYER FOCUS Father, give us a deeper revelation and appreciation of your incarnate glory as revealed in Christ. Impart Your character to us through His life in us. Amen.

(Part 2)


The glory of God rests in the manifestation of His character, not some mystical, cure-all experience. To receive God’s glory, we need mature expectations of spiritual change.
READ Ex. 16:7-12; Num. 14:20-24; John 1:14; John 8:53-59; John 16:13-15; Eph. 4:11-15.
HEART ISSUE Through the Holy Spirit, we are transformed from glory to glory. How is God preparing you for the next level of glory?
PRAYER FOCUS Father, forgive us for seeking gifts and experiences more than the Giver of true spiritual life. Create in us a right perspective for Your imparted glory. Amen.

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