Show me Thy glory.
We beheld His glory.
Moses desperately wanted to see the Lord’s glory. He was allowed to see some of Him but he was not allowed to see God’s face. When we come to the New Testament, however, the disciples saw all of the Lord, as a man, and they also saw His glory. His Godhead shone out in His manhood. And no one stopped the disciples or anyone else from looking. John the Baptist looked on Him as He walked. He studied Him and saw God’s Son there.