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Why is believing God vital for seeing His glory?

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Believing God is vital for seeing His glory because faith unlocks the spiritual sight necessary to perceive divine truths.

In John 11:40, we're reminded that belief precedes the sight of God's glory. This principle is woven throughout Scripture, illustrating that genuine faith reveals the nature of God and His actions in our lives. When Jesus told Martha that she would see God's glory if she believed, He was highlighting the miraculous experience of spiritual understanding that comes from faith. Without believing, one remains blind to the fullness of God’s revelation, which includes understanding His grace and the impact of Christ's redemptive work. Thus, faith acts as the lens through which God’s glory becomes visible to the believer.
Scripture References: John 11:40, Ephesians 1:17-18

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