What is the Glory of God?

‘Kabod’ and ‘Doxa’, both for Jesus Christ!

What is the glory of Jesus Christ? The word ‘glory’ has been confusing to me. There are at least two words translated glory related to Jesus Christ in scripture, that we should strive to understand. I think the English word ‘glory’ is over used in the Bible and by some Christians. This word is used interchangeably for at least three different concepts referring to Jesus Christ. Perhaps we need more words.

We can give glory to God.

Joshua 7:19 Then Joshua said to Achan, “My son, I implore you, give glory to the Lord, the God of Israel, and give praise to him; and tell me now what you have done. Do not hide it from me.”

And we can see the glory of God.

Exodus 33:22 and it will come about, while my glory is passing by, that I will put you in the cleft of the rock and cover you with my hand until I have passed by.

The term ‘giving glory to God’ uses the Hebrew word ‘kabod‘ essentially meaning ‘to honor’.

However “seeing the glory of God” as Moses did on mount Sinai and as Peter and John saw in the transfiguration of Jesus Christ is the Hebrew word ‘doxa‘. This word essentially mean heaviness, or weightiness, or the brightness of his presence.

But both words are used in reference to Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ gathers up these two words (as he does with all things) and summarizes them together into one.

The Glory of Jesus Christ will Increase Forever

“Give honor ‘kabod’ to Jesus Christ who is himself the bright radiance of Gods brightness and weightiness ‘doxa.'”

The Glory of Jesus Christ

Update: there is yet another type of God’s glory described and seen in Jesus Christ, read article here.

But giving kabod to Jesus Christ who is the doxa of God is not the whole story of this word glory. There is more…much more!!

We can see more about the glory of God in the story of the transfiguration of Jesus Christ found in Mark 9. When Jesus was transfigured the doxa of God shined upon him and a few things happened.

  1. His face and garments shown white and bright as depicted in the image above.
  2. A glorious presence and voice from the father affirmed Jesus Christ verbally “this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased, listen to him.” These wrods were spoken to Peter James and John by the heavenly father. There is a verbal prause and affimation and exaltation of Jesus Christ where there is the glory of God.
  3. God was well-pleased in this sitation, God’s satisfaction is synonmyous with glory. God’s contentment is found where his glory dwells. Like when at the end of each of the days of creation, and it was evening and morning the six days and he saw that it was good. When God is pleased and contented and say’s a thing is good, that is glory. When the Lord is pleased with our service we often sense that pleasure within and know that he sees it as good.

There is glory where the father is pleased and well contented. Remember Jesus taught us to pray “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Herein He was teaching us to increase the glory of God all over the earth. Where there is affimation and praise for Jesus Christ (kabod) and where Jesus Christ is on display as great, magnificent and the brightness of his greatness (doxa) is on display for all.

The more clearly…

The more clearly that we see the magnitude of Jesus Christ, the more we realize just how deeply distracted his people are from him. – Adam Collier

Destruction and Overturning

This helped me tremendously.

“Jesus answered and said unto them, destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” – John‬ ‭2:19‬ ‭

The people who ‘destroyed’ the body of Jesus turned out to actually be working for the purpose of God through Jesus.

The people who destroyed the temple, Jerusalem and persecuted the Christians in 70AD were working for Jesus. Read more about this here. Driving the Christians out worked to fulfill his command to go into all the world.

“Jesus came out from the temple and was going away when His disciples came up to point out the temple buildings to Him. And He said to them, ‘Do you not see all these things? Truly I say to you, not one stone here will be left upon another, which will not be torn down.’” – Matthew‬ ‭24:1-2‬ ‭NASB‬‬

There are many other examples in scripture of God using destruction and devastation through people.

Often the destructive people and things in our lives are likely working for Jesus (whether they know it or not), their motives may be other, as we keep him central and supreme he can use destruction to build new and better in us. Yes, he destroys but he is also building something far better.

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