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On the Mountain of God

Then the LORD came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain. And the LORD called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. Exodus 19.20


It will be a great privilege for me to join a group of friends and colleagues who will climb Mount Sinai at the end of this month. The “mountain of God”, as it’s called in the Bible, is a symbol of God’s justice and deliverance. It was there that God empowered Moses to deliver His people from the shame of over four centuries of slave work.

We go to Sinai because it’s a natural altar, the place on earth where God set foot, a sort of meeting point between God and us. We go up with our prayer requests and sacrifices to call upon the God of the Bible — the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. We go there like modern-day Moses’es, to intercede for people who believe in God but have been living in slavery, nonetheless.

What is your greatest cry for help?

What is your biggest dream?

How badly do you want it?

If you want to join this challenge of faith; if you want to test the Word of God, and would like me to take your prayer request with me, watch this space tomorrow for more instructions.