The sermon "Glorified By God" by Peter L. Meney focuses on the Reformed doctrine of glorification as presented in Romans 8:28-32. Meney argues that glorification is a gracious act of God, achieved through the work of Jesus Christ, rather than a result of human merit. He emphasizes that believers are predestined to glory, which is not an inherent quality but derived from God alone. Key scriptural references include Exodus 33, where God's glory is revealed, and Paul's assertion in Romans that all things work together for the good of those who love Him, underscoring God's sovereignty in the redemption process. The practical significance lies in the assurance it provides to believers, encouraging them to rejoice in their status as recipients of divine glory and preparing them for their future inheritance in heaven.
“Any blessedness, any glory, any privilege that we possess is a derived blessing from the Lord.”
“Our glory is not our reward, but Christ's glorious accomplishments in us and his gifts to us.”
“When we consider these things, we should recognise that this is the Lord's gift to us.”
“If you have seen the face of Jesus Christ by faith, you have seen more than Moses did when he asked to see God's glory.”
The Bible teaches that glorification is a divine act where God glorifies His people, confirming their status as joint heirs with Christ.
Romans 8:30, 2 Corinthians 4:17
God’s grace is evident in glorification as it is entirely a work of divine mercy, not based on human merit.
Romans 8:29-30, Galatians 6:14
Understanding glorification is crucial as it provides hope and assurance of our future with Christ in glory.
2 Corinthians 4:17, John 14:2-3
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