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What does it mean to seek God's glory?

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Seeking God's glory involves recognizing His goodness and grace as central to His character.

In Exodus 33, Moses's request to 'show me thy glory' reveals his deep desire to understand God's character beyond the miraculous events he had witnessed. Theologically, this signifies an understanding that the essence of God's glory is rooted in His goodness and grace. The glory of God in the Reformed tradition often relates to His redemptive work, showcasing how He provides salvation and grace to His people. This request encapsulates the believer's longing to know God at a deeper level, aligning our desires with His revealed nature. As Christians seek to glorify God, they do so by living in response to His grace and reflecting His character in their lives, which brings Him honor and serves as a testimony to His goodness.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:18-19, Romans 11:36

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Moses's Prayer
Henry Mahan · Sep 11, 1983
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Joshua

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