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What does the Bible say about God's glory in Exodus?

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The Bible reveals God's glory as both common, seen in creation, and unique, revealed to those who find grace in His sight.

In Exodus 33, God's glory is presented as a unique manifestation that is distinct from the common glory displayed in creation. The common glory, evident to all men, allows them to see God's attributes in the heavens and their own conscience. However, the unique glory is reserved for those who have found grace in God's sight, as exemplified by Moses' request to see God's glory. This unique glory pertains to the redemptive work of God, showing His mercy and grace to sinners despite their sin. The passage emphasizes the importance of understanding this unique glory in relation to God's holiness and man's depravity, highlighting the necessity of seeing God's glory through the lens of Christ's work on the cross.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:18-23, Romans 1:20, Psalm 19

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