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How do we know Jesus is the glory of God?

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Jesus is identified as the glory of God in John 1, where His divine nature and fullness are revealed.

The assertion that Jesus is the glory of God is firmly established in John 1:14, which states that the Word became flesh and revealed His glory, full of grace and truth. This passage points to the incarnate nature of Christ as the manifestation of God’s glory among humanity. Furthermore, the descriptions of God's glory in the Old Testament as a consuming fire connect to Jesus' divine authority and eternal existence. Jesus Himself affirmed His divinity and pre-existence in John 8:58, declaring, 'Before Abraham was, I am.' This identity as the incarnate Word not only affirms His divine nature but also assures believers that through Him, the fullness of God is accessible, confirming His rightful recognition as the ultimate glory of God.
Scripture References: John 1:14, John 8:58

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