Praise You Abba Father for loving me every moment! I want to reciprocate that same , never ending love for You!
Mai172026
Carice
Tyler, TX, United States
But, our God, how great Your yearning to have sons who love---in the Son even now to praise You, love to prove!
Mar92026
Anitha Nokku
Tustin, CA, United States
Father God has made the whole creation with such a wondrous skill yet his yearning is for his many sons who love him and praise him. In Christ Jesus his only begotten son we are all made his sons through the cross. Oh what a privilege to be called God sons. Praise you father!
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Nicole Ho
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Glory to the Father, Son, and Spirit! We now take part in this glory through redemption.
Jul132025
Eric Zhang
San Diego, CA, United States
Glory to the father amen!
Mai162025
Un Hermano
3. Glorifying Their Father Who Is in the Heavens
Eventually our shining will give glory to the Father. “Thus let your light shine before men, so that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in the heavens” (Matt. 5:16). The title “your Father” indicates that the Lord Jesus is speaking to those who are regenerated children of God (John 1:12; Gal. 4:6). The good works here are the behavior of the kingdom people through which others may see God and be brought to Him.
Our shining will glorify the Father because it expresses what God is. To glorify God the Father is to give Him the glory. Glory is God expressed. When the kingdom people express God in their behavior and good works, men see God and give glory to God. God hidden is God Himself. But when God is expressed, that is the glory of God. If as the kingdom people we have such a shining light, God will be expressed in this shining, and all those around us will see the glory, God expressed. When others see God in our shining, that is the glory of God.
The Conclusion of the New Testament: The Believers,
Actually, the many sons are in the firstborn Son. In other words, the firstborn Son includes the many sons. It is a corporate Son that is praising and exulting God. This is a profound truth. But it has been written into a hymn and is explained in very simple words. I hope that you can all enter into these truths and can teach them to the new ones.
Hymn #1 (Hymns) is very simple and short but deep in its thought concerning God's purpose:
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According to my knowledge, of all the hymns chosen by us to be included in our hymnal, apart from those written by us, no other hymn covers the New Testament economy of God in such a good way. The first and last verses cover the thought of the Triune God receiving glory. He receives glory because, first, He created the universe, and second, He will gain a group of sons. Verses 2 and 3 trace God's economy from creation to His sons, and verses 3 and 4 show how God unveils His love and affection to His many sons so that they may love Him with His love. Verse 5 shows that Christ in His redemption conquered all of His enemies in order to gain worshippers in the new creation. In summary, this hymn has the following main points: the old creation, God's desire to have a group of sons, His desire being according to His love, and Christ's redemption gaining worshippers in the new creation. What a wonderful hymn this is!
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Fort, Texas, United States
Praise You Abba Father for loving me every moment! I want to reciprocate that same , never ending love for You!
Tyler, TX, United States
But, our God, how great Your yearning to have sons who love---in the Son even now to praise You, love to prove!
Tustin, CA, United States
Father God has made the whole creation with such a wondrous skill yet his yearning is for his many sons who love him and praise him. In Christ Jesus his only begotten son we are all made his sons through the cross. Oh what a privilege to be called God sons. Praise you father!
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Glory to the Father, Son, and Spirit! We now take part in this glory through redemption.
San Diego, CA, United States
Glory to the father amen!
3. Glorifying Their Father Who Is in the Heavens
Eventually our shining will give glory to the Father. “Thus let your light shine before men, so that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in the heavens” (Matt. 5:16). The title “your Father” indicates that the Lord Jesus is speaking to those who are regenerated children of God (John 1:12; Gal. 4:6). The good works here are the behavior of the kingdom people through which others may see God and be brought to Him.
Our shining will glorify the Father because it expresses what God is. To glorify God the Father is to give Him the glory. Glory is God expressed. When the kingdom people express God in their behavior and good works, men see God and give glory to God. God hidden is God Himself. But when God is expressed, that is the glory of God. If as the kingdom people we have such a shining light, God will be expressed in this shining, and all those around us will see the glory, God expressed. When others see God in our shining, that is the glory of God.
The Conclusion of the New Testament: The Believers,
Massage 108 (LSM)
Ames, Iowa, United States
Amen! All glory is yours!
Canada
God bless
El Paso, Texas, United States
Amen!
Lucena City (Capital), Quezon, Philippines
Thou has brought in new creation,
Worshippers!
Worshipping the Father in spirit and truthfulness