
Practically Applying the Glory of Christ in Our Lives

Jeff Norris, Caleb Click, and Bob Cargo explore how beholding Christ’s glory transforms us. When we embrace who He truly is, we are led into joyful worship and spiritual growth.
Quotes:
- “In Moses’ request in Exodus 33 and 34, where he says to God ‘let me see your glory,’ it’s in this moment, right after Israel sinned, and God has shown His grace and His kindness to them. And that request is really a request to see who God is in His essence. He’s saying, ‘Let me see you as you are. In all of your goodness, your kindness,’ and in that particular instance, God says, I am the Lord, the Lord, God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness. (And) that’s what we see in Jesus.” — Caleb Click
- “There’s the essence of who God is, that He is so beautiful in His holiness, in His purity and His goodness and all these things that we can’t even behold Him as sinners and survive it. But then there’s the absolute jaw dropping beauty of His achievement of His goodness and kindness and grace to save us.” — Bob Cargo
- “Realizing the finished work of Jesus on our behalf opens our eyes to the glory of Christ, and then therefore creates within us an ability to enjoy Him. We begin to enjoy this Jesus who, in His glorious work for us, does the unthinkable.” — Jeff Norris
Related Resources:
- The Blue Letter Bible App
- Luther on the Christian Life by Carl Truman
- Desiring God by John Piper
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