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What does the Bible say about the God of Glory?

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The Bible describes the God of Glory as the only true God, distinct from all false gods, emphasizing His majesty and perfection.

The God of Glory is introduced in Acts 7:2 as the true God who appeared to Abraham, highlighting that He is the only real God and the sole Savior. All other gods are considered fakes and imposters. This attribute of glory belongs exclusively to God, and it signifies His absolute perfection and kingly majesty. Throughout Scripture, God has made Himself known to His people to distinguish between Himself and false gods, asserting His uniqueness in creation and redemptive history. His appearance to Abraham in Ur of the Chaldees serves as a pivotal moment in biblical history, affirming His sovereignty and grace.
Scripture References: Acts 7:2, Genesis 1:1-3, Genesis 2:4-7, Genesis 12:1

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God of Glory Pt. 2
Norm Wells · Aug 10, 2025
The God of Glory
Tim James · Jan 17, 2012
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