What does it mean to say show me your glory?

What does it mean to say show me your glory?

The word glory comes from the Hebrew word kabowd (kaw-bode’), and this words means “abundance.” When Moses is asking God to show him more of His glory, he is asking God for an abundance or overflow of Himself in Moses’ life.

What does show me your glory mean in the Bible?

The New Testament word is “doxa.” “This word can be defined as beauty. When God’s Glory is revealed to a person, such a person carries the weight of God’s presence. God’s Glory is the beauty of His manifold perfections; a reality of the infinite greatness and worth and the infinite moral excellence of His character.

What is the meaning of Jesus Culture?

Jesus Culture is a Christian revivalist youth-oriented organization that was formed at the Bethel Church of Redding, California, in the United States. Jesus Culture Ministry hosts conferences and operates a record label, Jesus Culture Music.

What does the glory of Jesus mean?

Glory (from the Latin gloria, “fame, renown”) is used to describe the manifestation of God’s presence as perceived by humans according to the Abrahamic religions.

How did God show Moses his glory?

Moshe (Moses) asks God “Show me your glory.” God responds that He cannot be seen by any human being. But, God tells Moshe, “Stand in the cleft of the rock” and “you will see My back, but My face must not be seen.” (Exodus 33: 17-23) What does this mean?

Where is Jesus Culture based?

Sacramento, CA
Jesus Culture Music is Sacramento, CA-based and led by Senior Team Director Banning Liebscher. Jesus Culture was formed through the momentum of a movement that is focused on equipping a generation to transform society by bringing people into an encounter with God’s love through worship and discipleship.

How do we display God’s glory?

6 Ways You Can Put God’s Glory on Display

  1. Confess sin. When we confess sin, we are putting on display His glory by declaring His righteousness.
  2. Forgive others. Our God is a forgiving God (Ps 130:3-4; Mic 7:18-19).
  3. Study Hermeneutics with Dr. Abner Chou.
  4. Find Out More.
  5. Trust God.
  6. Produce fruit.
  7. Give thanks.
  8. Pray.