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What does the Bible say about seeing the glory of God?

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The Bible teaches that the glory of God is the ultimate purpose of creation and salvation, revealed most fully in Jesus Christ.

The glory of God is the most significant aspect of our existence according to Scripture. It is that which fills and gladdens the soul, and everything was created to reveal God's glory. In John 11:40, Jesus tells Martha that if she believes, she will see the glory of God. This indicates that faith is essential for recognizing God's majesty. Moreover, in John 1:18, we learn that Jesus came to declare God's glory, highlighting its paramount importance in the believer's life. The knowledge of God's glory is transformative, as it shapes our perspective and affections, drawing us closer to Him.
Scripture References: John 11:40, John 1:18, John 3:3, Matthew 16:17, Isaiah 6, John 12:41, Hebrews 1:3

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Isaiah 6
Fred Evans · Sep 27, 2023
Joshua

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