What does the Bible say about the glory of God in the New Covenant?
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The glory of God in the New Covenant is revealed through Christ, who fulfills the law and offers salvation by grace.
The New Covenant represents the fulfillment of God's everlasting covenant of grace, wherein the glory of God is manifested in the face of Jesus Christ. As the Apostle Paul explains in 2 Corinthians 3, this glory surpasses that of the Old Covenant, represented by Moses' shining face after encountering God. The glory of God as seen in Christ is associated with salvation, revealing every attribute of God's nature that honors and magnifies Him. Unlike the Old Covenant, which pointed to righteousness but could not achieve it, the New Covenant establishes righteousness through Christ's obedience and sacrifice, thereby providing true glory.
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