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What role does unbelief play in relation to Christ's glory?

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Unbelief does not diminish the glory of Christ; His glory remains intact regardless of human response.

In John 12:37-40, we learn that despite the many miracles Jesus performed, many did not believe, highlighting a stark reality: the glory of Jesus is not contingent upon human belief or acknowledgment. Unbelief cannot reduce His glory, as it is anchored in the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son. Even when faced with rejection, Christ's supremacy and glory are unaffected. This doctrine provides comfort to believers, assuring us that God’s purpose to glorify Christ is unwavering, regardless of human hard-heartedness or skepticism.
Scripture References: John 12:37-40, Isaiah 53:1

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Love God First
Paul Mahan · May 11, 1994
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Joshua

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