his package
2006-12-17 03:37:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The majestic glory of God The ever Presence of God, where words itself can not describe.
2006-12-17 11:39:57
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answer #2
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answered by birdsflies 7
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A fabrication. There's no such thing as gods, and certainly no glory in believing in them if you're more than 8 years old.
2006-12-17 11:43:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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He is glorious, I can tell you that. And some of us recognize his Glory and I myself have felt His glory and power in my life. Why don't you ask Him? He will answer you.
2006-12-17 11:39:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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That which is missing. It seems that it now reads for the GLORY OF US, because we're too lazy to do the work, we'll just leave it to HIM to do it for us like we did in Judea.
2006-12-17 14:06:13
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answer #5
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answered by Gaz 5
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I found this on the web and it answers your question better than I can. Read and enjoy.
"...glorify thou me with thine own self..." (John 17:5).
No man can rightly define glory, any more than he can define God. Glory is the fullness of God, and that is a subject too high for our finite minds. Yet, we do know in part.
When God gives His glory, He gives Himself. He cannot parcel Himself out in pieces - no man receives a portion, but all. The one who receives His love also gets His mercy, His holiness, and His strength. The one who receives His mercy also gets His love and all else that is the fullness of God.
That is the glory of God - that He gives Himself in fullness and never partially. And those who seek the glory of God must learn that God truly desires to give Himself to us, which means He wants us to enjoy fullness.
Jesus, before He left the earth to return to His heavenly Father, prayed, "O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self, with the glory which I had with thee before the world was..." (John 17:5).
Jesus was not seeking more power, or honor, or might, or majesty! He yearned for the Father Himself. It was as though He prayed, "My Father, I cannot exist without Your intimacy any longer. I hunger for oneness, closeness! That there be no distance, though You fill all."
Jesus was in the bosom of the Father before the world was. He was one with the Father, and that was glory. It was union with Him that was the delight and glory of His being. He had INTIMACY, UNION, and ONENESS.
We know so little of His glory. We think only in terms of cosmic power and splendor. We are such strangers to the real meaning of God's glory, we don't even understand what Jesus meant when He said, "I am glorified in them" (v. 10).
Did you not know that Jesus Christ is glorified in His saints - now? Meaning that He acknowledges He abides in us in all His divine fullness. We do not have but a slice of His fullness - we are complete in Him. We have in us all He is! When He comes to abide, He comes in all His glory, might, majesty, holiness, grace, and love. We have received the glory of a full and complete Christ. A Lord in all His glorious attributes.
2006-12-17 11:42:33
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answer #6
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answered by D.A. S 5
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a fairy tale god of mass destruction the worst thing on the planet
2006-12-17 13:30:16
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answer #7
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answered by andrew w 7
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A myth used to subjugate people.
2006-12-17 11:36:16
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Christ's Love!
2006-12-17 11:36:13
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answer #9
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answered by Christ Follower 3
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In the LEAST, what you see around you.
2006-12-17 11:37:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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