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Face to Face with God
“For the Lord is righteous; He loves righteousness; the upright shall behold His face.” — Psalm 11:7.
There are moments when the world feels upside down. Injustice fills the headlines, lies are celebrated, and faithfulness seems old-fashioned. David lived in days like that too. He heard fearful advice: “Flee to the mountain like a bird!” But he stood firm and said, “In the Lord I put my trust.”
In the middle of chaos, David knew — God is still on the throne. The Lord doesn’t close His eyes. He sees the upright. He loves righteousness. And one day, those who remain faithful will see His face. It’s not a metaphor. It’s a promise.
Think about this: seeing God’s face means standing before the One who knows every tear, every secret choice, every silent struggle. Have you been living in a way that brings you closer to that moment… or farther from it?
The Bible says, “When He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” (1 John 3:2) What’s keeping you from getting ready for that day? Maybe it’s a sin you’ve called small. Maybe it’s fear of change. Or maybe it’s the comfort of living like everyone else.
But God is calling you to something greater. He invites you to be upright, genuine, and pure in heart — because only then will you see Him face to face. Not just in the future, but even now, when you seek Him with all your heart.
Today, the Lord is asking you: “Do you want to see Me? Do you truly want to walk with Me?”
If your answer is “yes,” close your eyes right now and say: “Lord, purify my heart. Teach me to love what You love and to turn away from what displeases You. I want to see You — not only one day in Heaven, but in every step of my life here on Earth.”
And when that glorious day comes — when the veil is lifted — you will see Him face to face, and recognize the smile of the One who always believed in you.
By Cleandro VianaFace to Face with God
“For the Lord is righteous; He loves righteousness; the upright shall behold His face.” — Psalm 11:7.
There are moments when the world feels upside down. Injustice fills the headlines, lies are celebrated, and faithfulness seems old-fashioned. David lived in days like that too. He heard fearful advice: “Flee to the mountain like a bird!” But he stood firm and said, “In the Lord I put my trust.”
In the middle of chaos, David knew — God is still on the throne. The Lord doesn’t close His eyes. He sees the upright. He loves righteousness. And one day, those who remain faithful will see His face. It’s not a metaphor. It’s a promise.
Think about this: seeing God’s face means standing before the One who knows every tear, every secret choice, every silent struggle. Have you been living in a way that brings you closer to that moment… or farther from it?
The Bible says, “When He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is.” (1 John 3:2) What’s keeping you from getting ready for that day? Maybe it’s a sin you’ve called small. Maybe it’s fear of change. Or maybe it’s the comfort of living like everyone else.
But God is calling you to something greater. He invites you to be upright, genuine, and pure in heart — because only then will you see Him face to face. Not just in the future, but even now, when you seek Him with all your heart.
Today, the Lord is asking you: “Do you want to see Me? Do you truly want to walk with Me?”
If your answer is “yes,” close your eyes right now and say: “Lord, purify my heart. Teach me to love what You love and to turn away from what displeases You. I want to see You — not only one day in Heaven, but in every step of my life here on Earth.”
And when that glorious day comes — when the veil is lifted — you will see Him face to face, and recognize the smile of the One who always believed in you.