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What does glory mean in a biblical context?

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Biblical glory refers to the manifestation of God's presence and the ultimate fulfillment of His promises for believers in Christ.

Glory in the biblical sense encompasses both the inherent majesty of God and the blessed state that believers will experience in His presence. Isaiah 11 describes a peaceable kingdom where all creation lives in harmony, illustrating aspects of God's glory. God's glory represents the fulfillment of His mercy and grace, culminating in ultimate rest for His people. When we speak of appearing in glory, we refer to partaking in the divine nature and experiencing the eternal joys of heaven, perfectly in communion with Christ. It encapsulates our transformation into His likeness and the joy of being in His presence forever.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:10, 1 John 3:2

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