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Jun 25, 2019 · Throughout the Bible, we read of his face, hand, ears, eyes, mouth, and mighty arm. Applying human characteristics to God is called anthropomorphism, from the Greek words anthropos (man, or human) and morphe (form). Anthropomorphism is a tool for understanding, but a flawed tool.
Jan 4, 2022 · The true nature of worship is to seek God’s face. The Christian walk is a life devoted to seeking God’s presence and favor. The Lord wants us to humbly and trustingly seek His face in our prayers and in our times in His Word. It requires intimacy to look intently into someone’s face.
71 Bible Verses about Face Of God. Most Relevant Verses. Numbers 6:25-26. The Lord make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.’. 2 Samuel 21:1. Verse Concepts. Now there was a famine in the days of David for three years, year after year; and David sought the presence of the Lord.
Aug 3, 2020 · They will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God their Savior. Such is the generation of those who seek him, who seek your face, God of Jacob (Psalm 24:5-6). To seek God’s face is to seek a deeper relationship with him. This is done not only through prayer but also through worship.
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Jul 8, 2012 · The Spirit and God’s Face. About six hundred years before Christ, the prophet Ezekiel made a direct connection between the face of God and the Spirit of God. “And I will not hide my face anymore from them, when I pour out my Spirit upon the house of Israel, declares the Lord God” (39:29).
The Bible tells us that no man has seen the face of God. As God told Moses in Exodus 33:20, “you cannot see my face, for man shall not see me and live.”
Jan 9, 2007 · Did Jacob really see God “face to face”—really see God’s face? In the first place, the text appears to indicate that it was pitch black that night—so dark that he could not even recognize his opponent (cf. Gen. 32:29). As we have noted before “face” can figuratively represent the whole person.