The Exodus Part II Prone to Wander Unveiled Faces
What if the secret to becoming the person you’ve always wanted to be isn’t found in self-help books or sheer willpower, but in something as simple as slowing down? Pastor Marcus concluded our transformative Exodus journey by pointing to one of the most powerful moments in Moses’ story—when his face literally glowed after being in the presence of God. That same transformation is available to us today through the Holy Spirit dwelling within us. The God who took Moses from a reluctant exile hiding in the wilderness and shaped him into a bold leader willing to say, “Take me, not them,” is still transforming ordinary people through His presence. The challenge is that we live in a microwave culture that wants instant results, while God often works through what Pastor Marcus called “crockpot Christianity.” Real spiritual growth happens slowly, over time, as we linger with Him in prayer, Scripture, worship, and intentional moments in His presence. When that kind of transformation takes place, people notice. They aren’t drawn to hurried, microwaved souls; they’re captivated by lives that glow with the presence and glory of God. The same God who transformed Moses is ready to do the same work in you—if you’re willing to slow down long enough to let Him work.
