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What does Jesus mean by 'glory' in John 17?

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In John 17, 'glory' refers to the divine qualities of God that are revealed through Jesus' person and work.

The term 'glory' in John 17 encompasses the splendor and majesty of God as revealed through Jesus Christ. Specifically, it signifies His righteousness, mercy, and grace demonstrated in the gospel. In verse 22, Jesus shares the glory given to Him by the Father with His followers, indicating that this glory pertains to the revelation of God’s plan for salvation and the sharing of divine truths. Thus, understanding glory helps believers comprehend their identity and purpose in Christ as they reflect His character in their lives.
Scripture References: John 17:22

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