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How does God reveal His glory to us?

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God reveals His glory through His attributes, particularly through Christ, who embodies God's goodness and grace (John 1:14).

In Exodus 33-34, when Moses requests to see God’s glory, God responds by proclaiming His attributes—His mercy, grace, long-suffering, and truth. This revelation demonstrates that God's glory is intertwined with His character. In the New Testament, John 1:14 signifies that Jesus embodies the full revelation of God's glory, as He is 'full of grace and truth.' Through Christ, we see a tangible representation of God's attributes. By studying Jesus' life and teachings, believers are privileged to witness God's glory manifested in how He interacts with humanity, particularly through His acts of redemption and love. Understanding this helps believers grasp the depth of God’s holiness and His extraordinary grace toward sinners.
Scripture References: Exodus 33-34, John 1:14

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