Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, "glory" is a multifaceted term that encompasses the majesty, honor, and divine presence of God. The Hebrew word for glory, "kavod," and the Greek word "doxa" both convey a sense of weightiness, splendor, and magnificence. Glory is often associated with God's visible and manifest presence, as well as His inherent attributes of holiness, power, and righteousness.The glory of God is a central theme throughout Scripture. In the Old Testament, God's glory is frequently revealed in physical manifestations, such as the cloud and fire that led the Israelites through the wilderness (Exodus 13:21), and the glory that filled the Tabernacle and later the Temple (Exodus 40:34-35; 1 Kings 8:10-11). The prophet Isaiah had a vision of God's glory, describing the seraphim proclaiming, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; His glory fills the whole earth" (Isaiah 6:3). In the New Testament, the glory of God is supremely revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. John 1:14 states, "The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth" . Jesus' life, death, and resurrection are the ultimate demonstration of God's glory, as He embodies the fullness of God's nature and purpose. Believers are called to reflect God's glory in their lives. 1 Corinthians 10:31 instructs, "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God" . The transformation of believers into the image of Christ is described as moving "from glory to glory" (2 Corinthians 3:18), indicating a progressive sanctification and reflection of God's character. Freshness While the term "freshness" is not directly used in most English translations of the Bible, the concept is present in various forms, often related to renewal, vitality, and the newness of life that comes from God. Freshness can be understood as the spiritual rejuvenation and invigoration that believers experience through their relationship with God. In the Old Testament, the idea of freshness is captured in the imagery of nature and God's provision. Psalm 92:12-14 describes the righteous as flourishing like a palm tree and growing like a cedar in Lebanon, bearing fruit in old age and remaining "fresh and green" . This imagery conveys the vitality and ongoing renewal that comes from living in accordance with God's will. The New Testament emphasizes the newness of life that believers have in Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17 declares, "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come" . This transformation is a work of the Holy Spirit, who renews and refreshes the believer's heart and mind. The concept of spiritual freshness is also linked to the idea of daily renewal. Lamentations 3:22-23 speaks of God's mercies being "new every morning" , highlighting the continual renewal and sustenance that God provides. Believers are encouraged to seek this daily renewal through prayer, Scripture, and communion with God, allowing His Spirit to refresh and invigorate their spiritual lives. Subtopics Glory of God: Described As Great Glory of God: Enlightens God's People Glory of God: Exhibited in Christ Glory of God: Exhibited in his Name Glory of God: Exhibited to Moses Glory of God: God is Jealous of Glory of God: Saints Desire to Behold Glory of God: The Earth is Full of Glory of God: The Knowledge of, Shall Fill the Earth Glory of God: The People of God Glory of Hypocrites Turned to Shame Glory of the Church Shall be Rich and Abundant Glory of the Gospel Exceeds That of the Law Glory of the Gospel, Exceeds That of the Law Glory of the Wicked is in Their Shame Glory of the Wicked: Ends in Destruction Glory: Christ Is, to his People Glory: Eternal of God's People Shall be Rich and Abundant Glory: Eternal: Accompanies Salvation by Christ Glory: Eternal: Afflictions of Ministers Are, to Saints Glory: Eternal: Enhanced by Afflictions Glory: Eternal: Enhanced by Present Afflictions Glory: Eternal: Inherited by Saints Glory: Eternal: Present Afflictions not Worthy to be Compared With Glory: Eternal: Procured by the Death of Christ Glory: Eternal: Saints Afore Prepared To Glory: Eternal: Saints Called To Glory: Eternal: Saints Prepared Unto Glory: Eternal: Saints Shall Be, of Their Ministers Glory: Eternal: The Bodies of Saints Shall be Raised In Glory: Saints Shall Be, of Their Ministers Glory: Spiritual is Given by Christ Glory: Spiritual is Given by God Glory: Spiritual is the Work of the Holy Spirit Glory: Temporal is Given by God Glory: Temporal of Hypocrites Turned to Shame Glory: Temporal of the Wicked is in Their Shame Glory: Temporal: Ends in Destruction Glory: Temporal: Seek Not, from Man Glory: Temporal: The Devil Tries to Seduce By Glory: The Bodies of Saints Shall be Raised In Glory: The Gospel Ordained to Be, to Saints Glory: The Joy of Saints is Full of Select Readings: The Glory of God The Glory of God: Enlightens the Church The Glory of God: Exhibited in Christ The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Holiness The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Majesty The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Name The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Power The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Works The Glory of God: Exhibited to His Church The Glory of God: Exhibited to Moses The Glory of God: Exhibited to Stephen The Glory of God: God is Jealous The Glory of God: Highly Exalted The Glory of God: Plead in Prayer The Glory of God: Saints Desire to Behold The Glory of God: The Earth is Full of The Glory of God: The Knowledge of, Shall Fill the Earth Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |