Ei jord full av Guds herlighet?

EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024 · 2 MIN

Ei jord full av Guds herlighet?

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

De ropte til hverandre:" Hellig, hellig, hellig er HERREN Sebaot. Hele jorden er full av hans herlighet." (Jes 6,3)  Det er serafene, en type engler, som roper dette i det glimtet av Himmelen, som Jesaja fikk. Men er det ikke rart at de proklamerer at jorden er full av Guds herlighet? Er det ikke mer rett at det er Himmelen som er det?   Salomo proklamerte det samme i ei bønn om velsignelse over kongen, ei bønn som i stor grad profeterer om Jesus (Sal. 72). Han skal styre med rettferd, berge fattige og ynkes over småkårsfolk. Navnet Hans skal være som et tre som skyter stadig friske skudd, og Han skal leve fra slekt til slekt. Folk skal velsigne seg med dette navnet og prise Ham, står det. Er det i alt dette at Guds herlighet trer fram? "I det høye og hellige bor jeg og hos den som er knust og nedbøyd i ånden." sier Herren (Jes. 57, 15). Der skaper Han liv og pris, og der er Hans herlighet! La oss velsigne oss med Jesu navn og gi rom for Hans herlighet! Så kan vi vite det i dag, at nettopp ved å være bærere av Hans liv på innsiden av oss, så er vi med på å fylle jorden med Hans herlighet. La oss se etter den herligheten i dag og fryde oss over den, på samme måte som englene gjorde! Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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