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#28 A Holy God Dwelling Among Us — The Presence of God in Scripture

55 min · 10 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio #28 A Holy God Dwelling Among Us — The Presence of God in Scripture

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In this episode of I Can’t Believe It’s Worship!, Lester O and Lester S journey through the biblical history of the presence of God—from Eden to the Tabernacle, from the Temple to Christ, and into the life of the Church today. Together, they unpack the profound significance of the Tabernacle as God’s chosen dwelling place among His people and wrestle with a sobering truth: a holy God desires to dwell among a sinful people. What does that reveal about His character? His mercy? His redemptive plan? This conversation asks deeper questions that confront the heart: * Do we truly understand the weight of God’s holiness? * Have we grown casual about His presence? * What does it mean to host His presence today as New Covenant believers? This episode invites listeners to rediscover awe, reverence, and gratitude for the God who chooses to be with His people.

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