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How do we know Christ's glory is divine?

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Christ's divine glory is confirmed by His unique relationship with the Father and His exalted position as Savior.

The affirmation of Christ's divine glory is rooted in both scripture and His inherent nature as God. Matthew 25:31 states that He will come in the glory of the Father, indicating His equality and oneness with God. This divine glory is not just an external manifestation; it reflects His essential nature as the second person of the Trinity. Jesus Himself declared, 'He that has seen me has seen the Father,' confirming His divinity.

Furthermore, in Philippians 2:10-11, we learn that at the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow, affirming His divine sovereignty and Christological supremacy. His human nature, though bearing the marks of His suffering, will be revealed in its full glory at His return, confirming both His deity and humanity. This dual revelation assures believers that Christ is the Great God and Savior, who will not only judge the living and the dead but also bestow eternal life upon His followers, making His glory both a promise and a reality.

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