Eternal glory in the Bible refers to the enduring, divine honor and splendor that believers are promised in their relationship with God, particularly in the context of salvation and eternal life. This concept is often associated with the future state of believers in heaven, where they will experience the fullness of God's presence and the ultimate realization of their faith. The Apostle Paul speaks of this in Romans 8:18, stating, "I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us," indicating that the trials of this life pale in comparison to the eternal glory awaiting believers.Additionally, 2 Corinthians 4:17 highlights this theme, where Paul writes, "For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all." Here, he emphasizes that the temporary challenges faced in life serve a purpose in God's greater plan, ultimately leading to a profound and everlasting glory. The idea of eternal glory also ties into the concept of being transformed into the image of Christ, as noted in Philippians 3:20-21, where believers are promised a heavenly citizenship and transformation into glorious bodies. Overall, eternal glory encapsulates the hope and assurance of a future filled with divine presence, joy, and fulfillment in God’s kingdom.
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of glory in the foundation of the Christian faith. The New Testament reveals that glory is a central and governing factor in this dispensation. The faith of believers rests upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Jesus Christ as th
The video is a sermon on the preaching of the word of God and the importance of listening to God's message in the Bible. The speaker emphasizes the need to understand the Bible as a whole and to ask what God's message is to each individual. The key phrase of the sermon is that the whole creation wai
In this sermon, the speaker tells a story about a man named Goan who had the right to redeem a lost inheritance. However, there was another man who had a prior right to redeem. The two men met in the gates where redemption transactions took place. The speaker then applies this story to the lives of
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the Bible as a whole rather than just focusing on individual verses or fragments. The Bible is seen as a book that relates to one central theme, which is the eternal glory of God. The speaker suggests that everything in the Bible
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the word of God and its spiritual principles that apply to us today. They urge the audience to focus on God's work of recovering his people and revealing his original intentions. The speaker highlights the role of sin, atonement,
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the overarching theme of the Bible, which is the eternal glory that God intended for his creation. The speaker emphasizes that this glory is centered in Jesus Christ and radiates through the Church. The sermon traces the progression of God's plan from the past e
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the theme of glory and the role of the Holy Spirit in bringing about a dispensation of glory. The argument of the apostle is that the old dispensation lacked glory, but with the coming of the Spirit, a new and fuller glory was introduced. The medium of this glo
A.W. Pink emphasizes the contrast between our present afflictions and the eternal glory that awaits believers, as expressed in 2 Corinthians 4:17. He encourages Christians not to be overwhelmed by trials, reminding them that these light and momentary troubles serve a greater purpose in shaping their
Octavius Winslow emphasizes the believer's journey from death to glory, highlighting the certainty of eternal life promised by God. He reassures that the transition from earthly suffering to heavenly joy is swift and that believers are precious to Jesus throughout their pilgrimage. Winslow paints a
Andrew Bonar emphasizes that present afflictions can strip us of earthly comforts, leading us to recognize the greater value of Christ over His gifts. He reflects on how such afflictions, while momentary, can produce an eternal weight of glory, transforming our perspective on suffering. Bonar encour
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the eternal glory of Jesus, proclaiming that heaven will be filled with His praises forever. He reflects on the significance of Christ's sacrifice and resurrection, asserting that the glory of the cross must never fade. Spurgeon encourages believers to glorify Jesus in their
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the eternal and unchanging nature of the glory bestowed by Christ, contrasting it with the fleeting glory of the world. He illustrates that even after countless years in heaven, the glory received from Christ remains vibrant and fresh, unlike earthly accolades that wither aw
John Sung emphasizes the glory that awaits believers in heaven, as revealed in Revelation 4. He describes the vision of God's throne, the significance of the elders and living creatures, and the ultimate authority of Jesus as the Lamb who redeems us. Sung encourages the congregation to focus on the
A.B. Simpson emphasizes that Christ's purpose for His followers is to understand the hope of their calling and the richness of their inheritance, urging believers to experience the fullness of His power and grace in their daily lives. He encourages the faithful to view their current struggles as par
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the incomparable glory and happiness awaiting the saints in heaven, which far surpasses any suffering experienced in this life. He illustrates that the afflictions we face are insignificant when measured against the eternal joy and blessedness that God has prepared for us. B
Thomas Brooks emphasizes the deep desire of Christ for communion with His people, illustrating that true happiness for believers lies in being in His presence both now and in heaven. He highlights that Christ's joy is incomplete without His followers, as He longs for them to share in His glory. The
A.B. Simpson emphasizes the promise of Jesus as the 'morning star' in Revelation 2:18-29, highlighting that He speaks directly to His churches, offering gifts that are beyond mere wages. The morning star symbolizes hope and the dawn of a new day, representing Christ Himself, who brings light and glo
