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Gods glory shines in His purity, holiness, goodness, love, mercy, and grace. That glory God reveals to us as His people. Through His Word God reveals Himself to us. In the face of His Son, Jesus Christ, we behold that God is indeed a glorious God. God is Truth and the glory of His truth shines out o
Glory is that attribute of God’s which shows that He is His attributes and that they are all one in Him, all embraced in glory as the colors of the spectrum are united in the light! Glory is the manifested excellence of the divine radiance which blinds the unbelieving eye (Acts 22:11), which cannot
The primary meaning of glory is derived from the Old Testament word kabod, as in Ichabod, the child so named after the glory of God departed with the ark (I Sam. 4:21). Its New Testament equivalent, doxa (as in doxology), originally meant opinion or view, but biblically has taken on the same meaning
First, this is significant because the very expression of the glory of God in us, the desire to declare it and manifest it in our personal lives, our societies, our convention, is evidence that God has called us into His glory and that we are partakers of His salvation. Apart from that grace man doe
Another very important idea of the glory of God is developed in connection with Moses' request to see that glory. It was specifically God's glory which Moses desired to see; not now the glory revealed in fire and smoke and thunder; but the glory of God revealed in forgiveness and grace towards Israe
God calls it “my glory” in Isaiah 66:19, and he determines what glorifies him. He does this in his Word—all of it! This is the book that glorifies God! His Word is summarized and systematized in our Reformed confessions, the Three Forms of Unity. God is God! This is the message of omnipotent grace,
God takes the glory that is in Himself and places a little bit of that glory in you, without any change in His own infinite glory. Because of this, you must know what God’s glory is. In the Old Testament God showed His glory several times. The most impressive was when God filled the tabernacle and t
The concept glory is connected very much with the coming of Christ, the great Shepherd in Israel. He is the Word made flesh which dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14) This is the glory which Moses saw in the cle
This glory refers to His wonderful exaltation, deliverance out of His state of humiliation and above all the earthly, and clothed with heavenly majesty. Besides, He is Lord of glory. This means that He was exalted not merely personally, Himself (as, e.g., all the saints before Him), but as the Lord
That is God's purpose. "That no flesh should glory in his presence…let him that glorieth, glory in the Lord." For "of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever. Amen." (I Cor. 1:29, 31; Romans 11:36)