Covenant Connection

Glory of God


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## Sermon Summary: Living in and Reflecting the Glory of God
Source: Sunday Meeting transcript (speaker: Cielita Blum)
### Core Theme
Cielita’s sermon centered on the glory of God—what it is, how it is revealed, and how believers are called to live in it, carry it, and reflect it in everyday life.
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### Key Teachings
1. God’s Love Casts Out Fear
• The message opened with 1 John 4:18, emphasizing that perfect love drives out fear.
• Fear of punishment or rejection signals a lack of fully experiencing God’s love.
• Submission to God is framed not as fear-based obedience, but as entering into love, freedom, and trust.
2. What the “Glory of God” Means
• Glory is described as the manifested presence of God—His weight, splendor, holiness, and power.
• Biblically, “glory” reflects both:
- Who God is (His nature and character)
- How God makes Himself known (His presence among people)
3. Glory Revealed Throughout Scripture
Cielita walked through how God’s glory appears across the Bible:
• Creation: The heavens and skies declare God’s glory (Psalm 19).
• Tabernacle and Temple: God’s tangible presence filling physical spaces.
• Jesus Christ: In the New Testament, God’s glory is revealed fully in Jesus—approachable, personal, and embodied.
• Salvation: Redemption through Christ is itself a demonstration of God’s glorious grace.
4. The Church’s Role
• The church exists to give God glory, not to elevate programs, personalities, or preferences.
• Unity, love, holiness, and obedience are how the church visibly reflects God’s presence.
• Everything believers do—speech, actions, daily work—is meant to be done for God’s glory.
5. Glory That Transforms
• God’s glory doesn’t just inspire—it changes people.
• Believers are being transformed “from glory to glory,” becoming more like Christ over time.
• This transformation is both:
- Present (sanctification and inner change now)
- Future (ultimate glorification with Christ)
6. Eternal Perspective
• Present suffering is described as temporary and light compared to the “eternal weight of glory” promised to believers.
• Glory is not something to earn, but something believers are invited to seek, carry, and live within.
7. Living It Out Daily
• Cielita emphasized practical application, especially in everyday environments like work:
- Slowing down
- Listening to people
- Allowing God’s love and presence to shape attitudes and interactions
• Personal testimonies reinforced the idea that God’s presence through people impacts others, often without words.
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### Closing Emphasis
• Believers are called not just to see God’s glory, but to live in it continually.
• Glory is experienced through relationship, obedience, and attentiveness to God’s presence.
• The ultimate purpose of life is to glorify God and be transformed by Him, so others can see God through us.
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Covenant ConnectionBy Herb Blum