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Why does God care about His glory?

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God will not share His glory with another, as stated in Isaiah 42:8, emphasizing His holiness and sovereignty.

God’s insistence on His glory is founded in His nature as the highest being, worthy of worship and honor. Isaiah 42:8 explicitly states, 'I am the Lord, that is My name; I will not yield My glory to another.' This denotes that God’s glory is intrinsic to His character and is not to be diminished by human pride or shared with creation. In the context of sovereign grace, acknowledging God's glory is paramount because it reminds us that our salvation and every good work originate from Him, thus promoting humility and a genuine worship response.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:8

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