In this message, Hezekiah explores the Israelites' impatience and idol-making while Moses was on Mount Sinai, highlighting their tendency to take God's presence for granted. The sermon draws parallels to modern-day misplaced trust and the danger of letting faith become ordinary. Ultimately, it contrasts Moses' role with Jesus as the "better Moses," emphasizing that through Jesus, God's presence is not something to be begged for but is already ours.
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