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How do we know Jesus is the supreme glory of God?

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Isaiah's vision shows that Jesus reveals God's supreme glory since He is the manifestation of God Himself on the throne.

In Isaiah 6, the prophet explicitly identifies the figure he saw as the Lord, which is further confirmed in John 12:41, where it states that Isaiah spoke of Jesus' glory. This demonstrates that Jesus is not merely a representation of God but is, in fact, God incarnate. He embodies the fullness of God's character, authority, and glory. Understanding the supremacy of Christ as the visible image of the invisible God is foundational in Reformed theology, recognizing Him as central in all things, including salvation and worship.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-5, John 12:41, Hebrews 1:3

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