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What does the Bible say about God's grace and glory?

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The Bible promises that God's grace reveals His glory through the redemption of His people, making them a crown of glory in His hand (Isaiah 62:3).

The scripture illustrates that God's grace is not only a promise but the means by which His glory is manifested in the lives of those He saves. In Isaiah 62:3, we see a profound truth that the redeemed people of God are described as a crown of glory in His hand. This means that as believers, we are a display of God's glory, showcasing His loving kindness and tender mercies. God, in His sovereignty, redeemed us not because He lacked glory, but to demonstrate His immeasurable grace and to shine forth His character through us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:3, Ephesians 1:6-14, Psalm 106:8

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A Crown of Glory
Don Fortner · Aug 13, 1995
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