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What does the Bible say about giving glory to God?

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The Bible teaches that all glory should be given to God, as seen in Psalm 115:1, where it proclaims, 'Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory.'

The Scriptures emphasize that the glory for salvation belongs solely to God. Psalm 115:1 expresses this sentiment clearly, stating, 'Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory for thy mercy and for thy truth's sake.' This theme is echoed throughout Scripture, as believers are encouraged to recognize that it is God who has accomplished salvation through His grace, not man’s efforts or decisions. By asserting that glory belongs to God alone, we acknowledge His sovereign role in our salvation and the mercy that enables us to be reconciled to Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:1, 1 Corinthians 1:29-31, Romans 9:16, Luke 17:11-19, Psalms 29, Psalms 96, Psalm 100:4, Luke 17:18, Psalm 29:1-2, Psalm 29, 1 Chronicles 29:11-13, Psalm 29:2, Jeremiah 9:23-24, 1 Corinthians 1:31, Romans 11:36, Psalm 96, Ephesians 5:19

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Charles Spurgeon · Aug 16, 2016
Psalm 115:1
J.C. Philpot · Dec 16, 2016
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