The glory of God refers to the manifestation of His greatness and splendor that flows from His goodness and holiness. It’s the expression of His divine nature. Because Jesus is God, He possesses divine glory. In John 17:5 Jesus prayed that the Father would glorify Him with the glory He shared with the Father before the creation of the world. Jesus inherently possesses divine glory. However, during His earthly ministry Jesus veiled His divine glory. But on one occasion, the Transfiguration, Jesus revealed His glory to three of His disciples. A few days before this event, Jesus said that some of His disciples would witness the kingdom of God prior to their death (Luke 9:27). The Transfiguration was the fulfillment of this promise. Peter, James, and John were privileged to see the foreshadowing of God’s kingdom on earth. They beheld the glory of Jesus. Even though the actual arrival of God’s kingdom has been delayed, this incident reveals to us that Jesus is the rightful king of God’s earthly kingdom and the rightful ruler of our lives.
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