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What does it mean that God dwells with His people?
Throughout Scripture, the presence of Yahweh is revealed not as a vague spiritual idea, but as a holy, purposeful reality. From the Garden of Eden to the wilderness Tabernacle, from the Temple in Jerusalem to the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Bible traces a consistent story of a God who chooses to dwell among His people-on His terms, according to His holiness, and for His redemptive purposes.
The Shekinah Glory: The God Who Dwells with His People is a Scripture-driven study of God's manifest presence as it unfolds across redemptive history. Carefully grounded in the biblical text, this book explores how God's glory is revealed, withdrawn in judgment, restored in Christ, and promised to return in fullness.
This is not a study of mystical experiences or emotional encounters. It is a reverent examination of what Scripture actually teaches about the dwelling presence of God-clear, weighty, and transformative.
Readers will explore:
God's presence in Eden before the fall
The burning bush and the holiness of divine revelation
The pillar of cloud and fire that guided and guarded Israel
The glory of Yahweh at Sinai
The Tabernacle and Temple as God's dwelling place
The sobering departure of glory in Ezekiel's vision
The return of glory in the incarnation of Jesus Christ
The distinction between indwelling and visible glory in the present age
The future, visible return of glory with the coming King
Written with theological care and pastoral sensitivity, The Shekinah Glory maintains a high view of Scripture, a clear distinction between Israel and the Church, and a Christ-centered focus throughout. It is accessible for thoughtful readers while offering depth for those who desire serious biblical study.
This book is for readers who long not for spectacle, but for truth; not for experience, but for understanding; not for what can be summoned, but for what God has chosen to reveal.
The God who dwelt among His people still calls them to walk in reverence, faithfulness, and hope-until the day His glory is revealed again.
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