George Warnock emphasizes Moses' deep desire to see God's glory, illustrating the profound longing for a more intimate revelation of God beyond just witnessing His past works. He reflects on God's declaration that no man can see Him and live, yet Moses yearns for a direct encounter, seeking to experience God's glory in a transformative way. Warnock suggests that while Moses received glimpses of God's presence, the ultimate revelation of God's glory is reserved for the New Covenant believers, who can experience life through Christ's sacrifice. The sermon calls for believers to seek a deeper relationship with God, desiring to see Him in His fullness so that they may die to their old selves and live anew in His resurrection power.