Reference

Exodus 34:29–35

What happens when time in God’s presence leaves a visible mark on your life?

In this message from The Goodness of God series, we walk through Exodus 34:29–35, where Moses comes down from Mount Sinai carrying more than stone tablets. After forty days in the presence of the Lord, his face shines with God’s glory, even though he’s unaware of the change. His encounter with God transformed him.

This teaching invites us to understand what it means to be glory carriers.

Glory carriers are believers who intentionally host, embody, and reflect the presence of God in everyday life. As walking temples of the Holy Spirit, we don’t just visit God’s presence, we carry it. Wherever we go, spiritual atmospheres shift, hearts are refreshed, and God’s goodness becomes visible.

This message reminds us:

Time spent with God always leaves evidence

God’s glory on your life is not for personal spotlight, but to point others to Him

The light you carry has eternal significance

When God is glorified through your life, others are drawn to His goodness

Jesus tells us to let our light shine so people may see our good works and glorify the Father (Matthew 5:16). The glory on your life is not about being seen, it’s about making God visible.

If you’re hungry to live marked by God’s presence and to reflect His goodness wherever you are planted, this message is for you.