Sermon Tone Analysis

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What is the meaning of “glory to God alone”?
Glory is used to describe the weight of the reality of God.
Glory is also then the recognition of God as He is.
All creation exists to glorify God, to recognize Him as He is.
Every act of God takes place so that we may know His glory - know Him as He is.
The gospel exists to show us God’s glory - to show Him as He is.
Every gift and service is to bring God glory - to serve Him as He is.
Every act of life is to bring God His glory - to honor Him as He is.
The practical consequence of glorifying God is self-forgetfulness - to know ourselves as we are.
Christian life transforms us and prepares us to stand forever in the presence of the glory of God.
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