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An Angel is one who is sent by God, one who comes to us. The Spirit of God is the One who comes from God to reach man and in a deeper sense, to enter into man.

Exodus stresses two matters concerning the Trinity: the Angel of God, or the Angel of Jehovah, and the Spirit of God.

One who is sent to us, the Angel of God, may come to us, but not enter into us. But the Spirit comes from God to reach us, not only objectively, but also subjectively by entering into us.

In Exodus, God is the Angel of God, who is sent to be with man, and the Spirit of God who comes to reach man. In the New Testament the One sent to us was Jesus Christ, the second of the Trinity. In John, the Lord often said that He was sent by the Father. Then this sent One said that He would ask the Father to send another Comforter, the Spirit. These two, Christ and the Spirit, in the New Testament are the fulfillment of the Angel and the Spirit in Exodus.

Excerpts were taken from The Holy Word for Morning Revival, Crystallization-Study of Exodus Week 1- Day 2

In Exodus 34, God gave himself to Moses before he gave him the law.

God did not first give Moses the tablet of the law. Rather, He first spent time to infuse Moses with Himself by speaking to Moses concerning the enjoyment of Himself (2 Cor.3:3). Before God gave the law to Moses, God gave Himself to him. This clearly portrays God's intention.

God spent many days with Moses on the mountain. If His intention was only to give His people the law, that could have been accomplished in a few days. Why did it take 40 days on the mountain before Moses came back down? Because God gave Moses the time for Moses to truly know him.

2 Corinthians 3:3- Since you are being manifested that you are a letter of Christ ministered by us, inscribed not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God; not in tablets of stone but in tablets of hearts of flesh.
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Excerpts were taken from The Holy Word for Morning Revival, Crystallization-Study of Exodus Week 1- Day 1

We were singing a new hymn tonight and there was a verse that was written in a way I had never heard before.

From "I'm Gonna Praise God Unceasingly."

There's a river of life in me,
Flowing so livingly,
Moving continually,
He just keeps flooding me,
He's always filling me,
His name is Jesus Christ!

Let's pray unceasingly that Christ will fill us and overflow us, flood us, with his river of life.