This sermon explores God\'s self-disclosure to Moses in Exodus 34:6–7, where he proclaims his name and character, emphasizing his greatness, goodness, and justice. God\'s greatness is seen in his self-existence and supreme sovereignty as \"The LORD, the LORD,\" unmatched in authority and power. His goodness is revealed through attributes like compassion, grace, patience, steadfast love, faithfulness, and forgiveness, inviting believers to draw near and imitate these qualities. Yet, his justice ensures that the guilty who do not repent face consequences, with sin\'s impact potentially spanning generations, though repentance can break this cycle. The sermon calls for a response of worship, repentance, and a desire for God\'s presence, mirroring Moses\' plea for forgiveness and covenant relationship.