Friday, July 01, 2011

What Glory Do We Seek For?


And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one: (John 17:22)


The bride is the focus of attention in any wedding, which is how much glory Jesus bestows upon His church.  It is not ours to earn nor striving nor fighting to gain (John 18:36). It takes faith to receive. Looking at not with human senses, but having a belief full of unshakeable substance and able to behold things not seen (Heb 11:1).


The glory is not then, but now. The manifestation of the glory is unity. Oneness is in Christ where the bond of brotherhood becomes thicker than blood which is of the spirit (Eph 4:3). The humanly base idea of glory is exaltation of self to prove we are better. God’s glory is founded on love, not the sentimental kind but one of action toward others, never self seeking nor arrogant. This is the true mark of discipleship (John 13:35). Christ’s glory given to the church is deeply founded in His love (John 17:24, 26), what else do we desire or seek for?

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