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Category Archives: Glory-ology
Scripture as Gift
Reflection on Psalm 19:7-14: Scripture is not a set of rules. Rather, it points us to Jesus, the Life-giver, thereby showing the way of restoration to a life with no seeds of death in it. But no matter how far … Continue reading
Creation’s Proclamation
Reflection on Psalm 19:1-6 Creation proclaims the splendor and weightiness of the Creator, and its lessons are worth our attention. Nature does not struggle to proclaim God’s glory. It simply does so by virtue of its identity. Without access to … Continue reading
Surrounded by Praise
Reflection on Psalm 8:1-9 Beneath the crud that stains the world, Yahweh’s splendor and weightiness infuse everything with his revelation of himself. Surrounded as we are by this glory-reflecting creation, even the smallest bit of praise is sufficient to silence … Continue reading
Glory as Goodness and Overwhelm
The depth of God’s glory is its incomprehensible concentration of splendor and weightiness. With reference to glory, depth is the quality of concentration, in which all of God’s splendor and weightiness exists in one overwhelming unity. What is to be … Continue reading
God’s splendor is refracted and dispersed through ideas.
The Bible is God’s Word. That is a fact. But God’s glory fills his creation, so it must also be reflected in the words and ideas flowing from humanity. From short statements of truth or opinion to stories of happenings … Continue reading