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Why is the vision of God's glory important for Christians?

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A vision of God's glory is essential for recognizing our sinfulness and understanding our need for redemption.

The vision of God's glory plays a critical role in the life of a Christian by illuminating our understanding of both God's holiness and our sinfulness. As seen in Isaiah 6, when Isaiah perceived the Lord's glory, he immediately recognized his condition as a sinful man, saying, "Woe is me!" (Isaiah 6:5). This confrontation with God's majesty prompts a genuine acknowledgment of our unworthiness and emphasizes our dependence on God's grace for redemption. Such revelations lead us not only to humility but also empower us to share the gospel—the message of salvation through the redemptive work of Christ. The recognition of God's glory fuels the heart for evangelism, as those who have seen His glory are compelled to declare His greatness and mercy to others.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:1-8

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