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How do we know God’s glory is supreme?

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God's glory is supreme because it encompasses His eternal power and divine nature, revealed through creation and Scripture.

God's glory is the ultimate reality of the universe, as everything derives from and ultimately points to Him. Romans 1:20 tells us that God's invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen through what has been made. His glory surpasses all, being the foundation of all creation and the goal of history. Christian theology emphasizes that God's attributes—His holiness, love, justice—reveal His glory. Thus, we recognize the supremacy of God's glory as essential to understanding our place in creation and our conduct as believers, urging us to prioritize honoring God above all else.
Scripture References: Romans 1:20

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