Glimpses of glory
By Rhiannonw
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[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series]
Moses saw a glimpse of glory,
glory of the LORD,
passing by, his name proclaiming,
self-revealing Word.
Glory, glory, soon we’ll surely see
more than fleeting, passing glimpses of God’s majesty.
Glimpse of glory for Elijah,
and God’s voice he heard
telling of God’s certain purpose:
quiet, effective Word.
All the crowd saw Jesu’s power
when he made the bread
and the fish to feed the hungry:
sign to all who fed.
Later Christ showed his disciples
glimpse of glory, for
he walked by upon the water,
filling them with awe.
Still they needed explanations,
faith to comprehend,
understand the implications,
trust their sovereign Friend.
On the mount he was transfigured,
voice from heaven heard,
(Peter, James and John were frightened):
awesome, gracious Word.
Glory, glory, in God’s Word we see
glory, grace of Christ eternal, and his majesty.
Tune: ‘Pass me not’ by William H Doane 85 85+
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Elijah
Beautiful! The examples you gave are wonderful to me especially where in the Old Testament tells of how God appeared to Elijah not in the wind or the earthquake or fire, God spoke in a quiet breeze, a whisper and Elijah covered his face with his cloak.
Once in a dream long ago I saw Jesus. He was beautiful, more beautiful than any woman he was so beautiful you couldn't bear looking at him but you could feel his radiance and love.
I wonder I don't think I want God to appear to me you would have a terrific burden of responsibility you could never doubt your faith had to be complete. It's like that one pop song …
Keep well Rhiannon! Goodnight! Nolan &
“Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is coming like the glory of the morning on the wave!
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I like your Sunday hymns
I like your Sunday hymns especially now as I'm ready I watch church online. Very nice melding of the old and new Testaments.
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