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Tracing the “Glory of God” in Romans
Look up the following Scriptures and record what you discover regarding God and His glory.
Romans 1:21
Romans 1:23
Romans 3:7
Romans 3:23
Romans 4:20
Romans 5:2
Romans 6:4
Romans 9:23
Romans 11:36
Romans 15:6
Romans 15:7
Romans 15:9
Romans 16:27
Now, with this Scripture in mind, answer the following questions.
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What do you think the “glory of God” is?
What does it mean?
2. How do we relate to God’s glory?
How ought we relate to His glory?
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