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How do we know that God's works are honorable and glorious?

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God's works are affirmed as honorable and glorious through His nature as Creator and Redeemer, consistently demonstrated in Scripture.

The psalmist in Psalm 111 explicitly states that God's works are honorable and glorious, attribute rooted in the character of God Himself. Every act of creation reflects His glory, as Romans 1:20 indicates that His invisible attributes are clearly seen in what has been made. Additionally, the greatest demonstration of God's glory and honor is seen in the work of redemption through Jesus Christ. This is a work that brings glory to God while providing grace to His people, thus fulfilling the divine economy of salvation which is central to the Reformed faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:3, Romans 1:20

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