9.10.2005

you will see the glory of God


Ezek43 makes it very clear that I've been right in my suspicion: the glory of the Lord is not some immobile bright shining light as pictured by most, but rather the actual presence of Jesus. The glory is described in v2 and v4 as moving and acting. The glory is not an it but a He. The term seems to imply the separation and distinction inherent in the trinity. We think of glory as radiance -- and so does God Almighty. And His radiance is His Son incarnate. Posted by Picasa

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