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Please address me by using my user name.Gracie,.
My pleasure! I hope that you learned something useful from that.Instead YOU did !
Thanks for the instruction.
Wondering
I think not. to your last questionBY GRACE!
What does one post for?
For discussion.
For differing opinions.
For clarity.
For further instruction.
Come on. If you don't like how the O.P. understands the glory of God - give us your own!
I mean, we're discussing the bible here, not the dictionary...
Is God's own glory His highest goal??
Wondering
Obviously, you do not understand my objection to that phrase."essence...that evokes esteem and praise" be brought "to peoples' attention"?
Glory is the essence of a thing that evokes esteem and praise of that same thing.
I think maybe if I explain a bit of how I came up with the definition it may help you with objections #1 & #3. (Regarding objection #2, I know nothing about Oneness Doctrine and am not familiar with Evangelical Theology, so I will not address it.) Though the scriptures speak of other things having glory, I will narrow my discussion to specifically "God's glory".Obviously, you do not understand my objection to that phrase.
FIRST is that phrase is not found in Scripture.
SECOND is that phrase is remarkable similar to Oneness doctrine, which is not accepted as being Evangelical, nor close to Evangelical Theology.
THIRD is the fact that you concocted the definition from thin air, and has no definition of the term "grace" attached to it.
No" ifs", "and"s nor "buts" about that statement. Therefore, by definition, the statement has to be false.So yes, the phase is not found in scripture.
Hi RoroI think not. to your last question
Farewell, By Grace.No" ifs", "and"s nor "buts" about that statement. Therefore, by definition, the statement has to be false.
End of discussion.
first what are you doing here anyway?Hi Roro
This was my question, to which you replied above:
Is God's own glory His highest goal??
What do you think His highest goal is?
It kind of answers the question too, of What are we doing here anyway??
What say you?
Wondering
I know that this is a derail. I will get back by the end of the postBy Grace,
I've been following your discussion and do have one question for you:
Is the Holy Trinity found in scripture?
I can't find those words anywhere!
Wondering
first what are you doing here anyway?
I am here to read and learn Sound Doctrine that I need in my life and meet Christians.
What do you think is Gods highest goal?
I think Gods highest goal is/was to create a being full of his attributes he can be proud of and enjoy.
He is the Creator and we should worship him and I think he wants more than just to be worshipped.
Hi Roro. Thanks for joining in....What do you think is Gods highest goal?
I think Gods highest goal is/was to create a being full of his attributes he can be proud of and enjoy.
He is the Creator and we should worship him and I think he wants more than just to be worshipped.
Man! What richness in that confession! Love it. (In total seriousness.)From the Westminster Confession of Faith:...
Everything written in the Bible I believe. I have no Biblical training at all. My beliefs are subject to change when some one shows and teaches from scripture something that I misunderstand. I think All should give praise and Glory to God the Creator. John 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.Hi Roro. Thanks for joining in.
How does the following passage fit well with your belief?
Also, wouldn't God have been done with Adam and Eve if his highest goal is creating a "being full of his attributes he can be proud of and enjoy"?I will say to the north, Give up,
and to the south, Do not withhold;
bring my sons from afar
and my daughters from the end of the earth,
everyone who is called by my name,
whom I created for my glory,
whom I formed and made.” (Isaiah 43:6-7 ESV)
Thanks, again.
You packed a bunch of great truth in your post. I enjoyed reading it. Thanks.Everything written in the Bible I believe. I have no Biblical training at all. My beliefs are subject to change when some one shows and teaches from scripture something that I misunderstand. I think All should give praise and Glory to God the Creator. John 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
For me I see Praise and Glory having two different meanings and that may be my downfall.
This I took from GotQuestions
Christians often speak of “praising God,” and the Bible commands all living creatures to praise the Lord (Psalm 150:6). One Hebrew word for “praise” is yadah, meaning “praise, give thanks, or confess.” A second word often translated “praise” in the Old Testament is zamar, “sing praise.” A third word translated “praise” is halal (the root of hallelujah), meaning “to praise, honor, or commend.” All three terms contain the idea of giving thanks and honor to one who is worthy of praise.
I also took this from GotQuestions
The glory of God is the beauty of His spirit. It is not an aesthetic beauty or a material beauty, but it is the beauty that emanates from His character, from all that He is.
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High renown or honor won by notable achievements: Any achievements of mankind should show Glory to our Creator without whom we would not exist.
This spirit is placed in Saints for all including God to see. I believe he gets joy from seeing his spirit emanate in/out of us.
Just like He gets sorrow from Gen 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. God saw none of his Glory(Spirit) in mankind.
The Bible says Saints will Judge Angels. Judging Angels and praising God are two different things, I dont see them being done at the same time so I think he wants more than just praise from the part of Creation he chose to place his Spirit in.
So now I am ready for correction.