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How do we know that Christ is the glory of God?

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Christ is recognized as the glory of God through His divine nature and redemptive work, as He embodies God's perfection.

Christ Himself is described as the glory of God, particularly in the context of His works and attributes. In John 11:40, Jesus indicates that believing in Him reveals the glory of God, particularly through His miraculous acts, such as raising Lazarus from the dead. His ability to resurrect from death illustrates the ultimate demonstration of God's power and glory. Furthermore, in Philippians 2:9-11, we see that God has highly exalted Christ and given Him a name above all names, establishing that every knee will bow to Him. This acknowledgment of Christ's sovereignty signifies His glory and serves as the foundation for the church's identity and purpose.
Scripture References: John 11:40, Philippians 2:9-11

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