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“As we read through the Bible we see the reality that God created the universe to display his glory… this glory is not domineering or controlling, but rather is expressed through the weakness of self-sacrificial love. Without the idea of the weakness of self-sacrificial love, then glory could all too easily become domineering and overly controlling… Without the idea of glory, self-sacrificial love would soon slip from weakness into complete acquiescence and a complete loss of self-identity. Held together the two ideas complement and challenge each other.”
In this cogent study of the concept of glory throughout the Bible, Tom Wilson argues that the glory of God is expressed primarily through his weakness – and ultimately through the glory of the beaten, bruised and crucified Jesus. God’s idea of glory, it seems, is very different from our own…