What does 'the glory which shall be revealed in us' mean?
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It refers to the eternal glory and reward believers will experience in heaven, which far outweighs any present suffering (Romans 8:18).
The Apostle Paul speaks of the glory that will be revealed in us as an eschatological promise that believers can look forward to. In Romans 8:18, Paul emphasizes that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us. This glory refers to the eternal state of joy, fulfillment, and communion with God that awaits all who have placed their faith in Christ. It assures believers that all tribulations and trials serve a purpose in molding us into the image of Christ, and the future glory will be a magnificent reward that far surpasses earthly suffering.
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