They Told You God Was Distant (But His Glory Is Closer Than You Think)

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Have you ever felt like God is far away—like His power and presence are reserved for others but not for you? You’ve been told His glory only shows up in big moments… but what if that’s a lie? In this powerful prayer, you’ll discover the truth: God’s glory is not just for prophets or mountaintops—it’s meant for YOU, right here in the middle of your everyday life.
This isn’t just a feel-good message. It’s a spiritual awakening. We cry out like Moses did—“Show me Your glory!”—and through surrender, humility, and faith, we discover the life-changing truth that His presence transforms everything.
Whether you’re walking through exhaustion, feeling spiritually dry, or just longing for a deeper connection with God—this prayer will reignite your faith, reshape your view of glory, and remind you that YOU are the temple where His glory now dwells.
🙏 This is your invitation to stop chasing what’s shiny—and start dwelling in what’s holy. Watch. Pray. Encounter God like never before.
🌟 What to expect in this prayer:
• Learn how God reveals His glory through your weakness
• Discover the truth behind Moses’ cry for glory
• Be reminded that you carry the presence of God every day
• Release the pressure to perform and rest in divine surrender
• Be renewed with peace, purpose, and His overwhelming goodness
🔥 Get ready—because once you pray this… NOTHING will stay the same.
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📜 Scripture References in This Prayer:
• God revealing His goodness to Moses (Exodus – "Show me Your glory")
• The Lord being close to the brokenhearted (Psalms)
• God's power made perfect in weakness (Second Corinthians – Paul)
• We are being transformed from glory to glory (Second Corinthians)
• We are the temple of the Holy Spirit (First Corinthians)
• Peter's restoration after denying Jesus (Gospels)
• “It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me” (Galatians)
• Stephen’s face shining because of God’s presence (Acts)
• Mary pouring out everything in worship (Gospels)

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