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Why is Christ’s work important in understanding God’s glory?

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Christ's work reveals the fullness of God's glory, as stated in Exodus 33 and further confirmed in the New Testament.

The glory of God is fully revealed in the face of Jesus Christ, which is central to the Christian faith. In Exodus 33, God tells Moses about His goodness and glory that will be shown. This glory is embodied in Christ, who fulfills the law and displays God's character through His life, death, and resurrection. The Shekinah glory, which represents God's presence and majesty, can only be fully seen through the salvation offered by Christ. This understanding is essential for believers, as it assures us of the completed work of redemption that glorifies God and secures our salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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