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The reason why Christ chose the hard way of the cross was, among other things, that he saw beyond it. S. J. Reid
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Beholding the Glory of Christ in Prayer

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  • Jason Garwood

Prayer is a means of beholding the glory of Christ. This article explains what this means and how we behold Christ's glory in prayer.

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Beholding the Glory of Christ

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  • Ian Hamilton

This article considers what exactly the "glory of Christ" is, where and how we behold it, and what is the result for our life.

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Christ's Glory as Head of the Covenant of Grace

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  • Don Overbeek

Looking at Colossians this article shows how the glory of Christ is seen through the fulfilment of the covenant of grace.

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The Glory of Christ (Part 1)

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  • David Anderson

The Reformation centered around the glory of Christ. This article shows that this conviction is a biblical one - everything should center around the glory of Christ. Christians find their identity in Christ. However, the danger exists that some may find their identity in other things. This article is a call to repentance and faith in Christ as all in all.

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2 Chronicles 9:1-9 - Sheba's Queen Marveling at Solomon's Glory

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  • John Blankespoor

This article on 2 Chronicles 9:1-9 is about the glory of Solomon and the glory of Christ.

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Jesus the Mediator of a "Better Covenant"

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  • Andreas J. Köstenberger

The Epistle to the Hebrews reflects the use of comparatives more frequently than any other writing in the New Testament. Twenty-eight uses of comparative adjectives combine with seventeen uses of comparative adverbs for a total of forty-five occurrences of comparatives. This is a reflection of the writer‘s purpose in comparing the old covenant with the new covenant and the glory of Christ.

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Our own hearts are the battlefield where by far the fiercest conflicts with evil are to be waged. R. Wallace
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