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How can we believe to see the glory of God?

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To see the glory of God, we must first believe, as stated in John 11:40.

The sermon reveals that experiencing the glory of God is contingent upon belief. Jesus' words to Martha, "If thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God" (John 11:40), emphasize that genuine faith opens one's eyes to perceive God's majesty and power. This belief acts as a response to God's revelation and is often tested through trials. By removing barriers to faith, such as doubt, tradition, and personal dignity, believers can witness God’s glory in their lives and the lives of others. Ultimately, seeing the glory of God becomes a profound affirmation of His grace and sovereignty in action.
Scripture References: John 11:40

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