Close Proximity - Bishop T.D. Jakes

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T.D. Jakes

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July 21, 2025

What if what you’ve been chasing isn’t the promise, but the presence? In this awakening word from Exodus 33:18-23, Bishop T.D. Jakes walks us through the sacred conversation between Moses and God. It’s not just about miracles, laws, or leadership — it’s about proximity. Moses pleads, “Show me Your glory,” not for blessings, but for closeness. He doesn’t want the promised land without the Lord. And neither should we. You have survived what should have consumed you. Bishop Jakes says that is your sign. The bush is still burning, and you’re still standing. Why? Because God has had His hand on you all along, even before you recognized it. This message calls us out of covenant with religious routine and idols and into real intimacy. Into the cleft of the Rock — Jesus — where God promises, “There is a place beside me.” There is a covering. A glory that will not just carry you but transform you. Watch the full sermon and revisit until your soul cries out: SHOW ME YOUR GLORY! Because without God, we have nothing at all. Message: “Close Proximity” Scripture: Exodus 33:18-23 (KJV) Speaker: Bishop T.D. Jakes Date: July 20, 2025 ✨ Welcome to Your Moment of Transformation You don’t have to walk this journey alone. Let Jesus guide your steps and fill your life with purpose and peace. 🙏 🕊 Accept His salvation today ➝ https://tphd.org/salvation -------------------------------------------------------------- 💙 Be Part of Something Bigger Your generosity fuels real change! Together, we can transform lives and expand God’s kingdom. 💖 Give today: 💻 Online: https://tphd.org/give 📱 Text: TDJM + your amount to 28950 (e.g., TDJM 50 to give $50). Every seed you sow is an investment in a brighter future! -------------------------------------------------------------- 🌱 Join Our Family Become a part of our growing Potter’s House community. Experience connection, growth, and purpose as we walk together in faith. 🤝 Join today: https://tphd.org/me