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What does it mean that God does not share His glory?

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God's refusal to share His glory means that He will not allow any created being to take credit for His sovereign works, as emphasized in Isaiah 42:8.

The principle that God does not share His glory is foundational in understanding His divine nature and authority. Isaiah 42:8 proclaims, 'I am the Lord, that is My name; I will not give My glory to another.' This underscores that any attempt by humanity to elevate themselves or their achievements alongside God compromises His sovereignty. The transformation of Nebuchadnezzar illustrates this vividly—his pride led to a fall, while his eventual acknowledgment of God's sovereignty restored his understanding. Thus, recognizing God’s glory alone is essential for salvation and sanctification, bringing us to a place of rightful worship and submission.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:8, Daniel 4, 1 Corinthians 1:29

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