In this message, Andrew teaches from Exodus 33–34, highlighting the “Character Creed” as God's self-revelation in the wake of Israel’s unfaithfulness. Despite the people’s idolatry and covenant betrayal, God remains committed to His desire to dwell with them, even as He wrestles with the tension between justice and mercy. Through Moses’ bold intercession—“If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us”—God renews His vows to His people and declares His name: compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, abounding in loyal love and faithfulness. These words are not abstract traits but actions lived out through history, and ultimately fulfilled in Jesus—the visible glory of God and the embodiment of this Creed. The message invites listeners to reject idols, receive the grace of Jesus, and cultivate lives marked by faithful trust, bold prayer, and a hunger for God's presence—not settling for blessings without intimacy, but becoming living temples where God’s glory dwells.