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How do we understand the glory of God as described in the Bible?

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The glory of God is understood as His righteousness, majesty, and the manifestation of His attributes, which believers will behold in heaven.

God's glory encompasses His holiness, majesty, and righteousness, which define His character. In Christ, believers are invited to behold this glory, as highlighted in John 17:24. The glory of God is not just an abstract concept; it's the summation of His attributes that believers will fully experience in heaven. The prayer of Christ reflects this desire for His people to witness and partake in His divine glory, which is filled with grace and truth (John 1:14). The glory of God promises not only an understanding of His attributes but an intimate communion with Him in eternity, where His fullness is revealed.
Scripture References: John 1:14, John 17:24

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