Some things are simply too powerful for us to gaze upon...
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Some things are simply too powerful for us to gaze upon. Even in nature, there are instances of phenomena that when looked at cause blindness. Take, for example, looking directly at a solar eclipse. Even when the disk of the sun is partially covered, looking directly at it, especially with telescopic equipment, can damage the retinas in a fraction of a second, even leading to blindness. Also, snow blindness is a temporary yet painful blindness caused by looking at the reflection of sunlight in the snow.
These things are pale shadows of the blinding glory of God. We see time and again in the scriptures descriptions of how awesome God's glory really is. It is too much for our mortal eyes and minds to take. As God told Moses, "Man shall not see me and live" (v. 20). It's important to realize just how great and awesome the God we serve really is.
These things are pale shadows of the blinding glory of God. We see time and again in the scriptures descriptions of how awesome God's glory really is. It is too much for our mortal eyes and minds to take. As God told Moses, "Man shall not see me and live" (v. 20). It's important to realize just how great and awesome the God we serve really is.

