The Glory of God the End of Man's Creation and Redemption
Essex Remembrancer
Isaiah 43:7
Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yes, I have made him.


What am I? For what purpose was I created? Am I answering the great end of my existence? — are questions which should be frequently proposed by every rational being.

I. THE GREAT END OF JEHOVAH IN THE CREATION OF MAN WAS THE MANIFESTATION OF HIS OWN GLORY. By the glory of God we understand the display of His Divine perfections.

II. IN THE SCHEME OF HUMAN REDEMPTION THE GLORY OF GOD IS AGAIN STRIKINGLY MANIFESTED. The glory of God appears —

1. In their redemption.

2. In the application of its blessings by the Holy Ghost — in the spiritual renovation of man.

3. In the endeared relation into which those who have been thus redeemed and sanctified are admitted. They are made the "sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty"; and their disposition and character correspond with their distinguished privileges.

III. THE GLORY OF GOD IS THE GREAT END WHICH ALL THE PEOPLE OF GOD ARE TO SEEK TO PROMOTE.

1. By an increased acquaintance with the Divine perfections, as they are manifested in the work of creation and redemption, and as they are revealed in the Sacred Scriptures, and in the person and character of the Lord Jesus Christ.

2. By a cordial reception of all that God has revealed and promised.

3. By cheerful obedience to His commands.

4. By active efforts in the service of God, and by an entire consecration of all we have to Him.

(Essex Remembrancer.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him.

WEB: everyone who is called by my name, and whom I have created for my glory, whom I have formed, yes, whom I have made.'"




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