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How does unbelief hinder seeing the glory of God?

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Unbelief blinds us to God's glory, preventing a full experience of His presence and power.

Unbelief is highlighted in the sermon as the primary barrier to perceiving the glory of God. Jesus pointed out that Martha's lack of faith was the reason she could not see the glory of God being revealed at that moment (John 11:40). The sermon explains that unbelief not only hinders personal faith but also dampens the collective experience of God's majesty within the church. Throughout Scripture, we see that unbelief grieves the Lord and limits the manifestation of His power in our lives. Recognizing this can encourage believers to seek greater faith, understanding that reliance on God is essential for experiencing His glory.
Scripture References: John 11:40, Mark 6:5

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