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What does it mean that 'the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward'?

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The glory of the Lord as a reward signifies His presence and approval upon His people as they live in obedience and service.

'The glory of the Lord shall be thy reward' (Isaiah 58:8) illustrates the blessing that comes from living a life aligned with God's will. As God's people engage in acts of compassion and respond to His leading, they experience His presence and favor. This glory is both a present reality and a future hope, as believers await the fullness of glory in eternity, where they will dwell with God forever, reflecting His light in the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 58:8, Matthew 5:16

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