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How does God's glory relate to His goodness?

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God's glory is manifested in His goodness, which is foundational to understanding His nature and His dealings with humanity.

The relationship between God's glory and His goodness is central to the Christian understanding of divine character. As revealed in Exodus 33:19, God connects His glory directly to His goodness: 'I will make all my goodness pass before thee.' This highlights that God’s glory is not just about His majesty and power; it's fundamentally about His nature as a good and gracious God. When we talk about God's glory, we acknowledge that His goodness reflects His desire to save and bless His people, as seen in Romans 5:8, where it is stated that 'God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' Thus, understanding God's glory involves recognizing His goodness as a driving force behind His actions toward us, making His glory accessible and relatable to those whom He saves.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19, Romans 5:8

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The Glory of God
Todd Nibert · Dec 30, 2007
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