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How do we know God's glory is greater than man's?

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God's glory is demonstrated through His perfect works and His divine nature, which far surpasses human accomplishments.

God's glory is greater than man's because it originates from His divine nature and the perfection of His works. In John 17:4, Jesus expresses that He has glorified the Father by completing His work on earth perfectly. Unlike human achievements, which are often surpassed and fade quickly, God's actions are eternal and flawless, ensuring that no one can take His glory away. As Romans 11:36 says, 'For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be glory forever. Amen.' This illustrates that all glory ultimately belongs to God alone.
Scripture References: John 17:4, Romans 11:36

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Glory
Bob Coffey · Nov 5, 1989
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