Topical Encyclopedia The concept of God's jealousy for His glory is a profound theme woven throughout the Scriptures, emphasizing His exclusive right to worship, honor, and reverence. This divine jealousy is not akin to human envy but is a righteous and holy zeal to protect the sanctity of His name and the purity of His worship.In the Old Testament, God's jealousy is often linked to His covenant relationship with Israel. In Exodus 34:14 , God declares, "For you must not worship any other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God." This passage underscores the exclusivity of worship that God demands from His people, reflecting His desire for their undivided devotion and the acknowledgment of His supreme glory. The prophet Isaiah further illuminates this theme, as God proclaims His unique glory and the futility of idolatry. Isaiah 42:8 states, "I am the LORD; that is My name! I will not yield My glory to another or My praise to idols." Here, God's jealousy is portrayed as a protective measure against the corruption and degradation that idolatry brings, both to His people and to the understanding of His divine nature. In the New Testament, the jealousy of God for His glory is echoed in the teachings of the apostles. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, warns against idolatry and the provocation of God's jealousy. In 1 Corinthians 10:22 , he writes, "Are we trying to provoke the Lord to jealousy? Are we stronger than He?" This rhetorical question serves as a reminder of the seriousness with which God views the purity of worship and the honor due to His name. The jealousy of God for His glory is also a reflection of His love and commitment to His people. It is a divine attribute that seeks to protect them from the spiritual harm that comes from turning away from Him. In Deuteronomy 4:24 , Moses reminds the Israelites, "For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God." This imagery of a consuming fire conveys both the intensity of God's passion for His glory and His purifying presence among His people. Throughout Scripture, God's jealousy for His glory serves as a call to His people to live in faithful obedience and to recognize His unparalleled majesty. It is a reminder that God alone is worthy of worship and that His glory is not to be shared with any other. This divine jealousy is a testament to His holiness and the rightful place He holds as the Creator and Sustainer of all things. Nave's Topical Index Isaiah 42:8I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images. Nave's Topical Index Library A Jealous God The Unchangeableness of God God Distinguished from Idols, that He May be the Exclusive Object ... Love of God and Man The Knowledge of God Consecration to God --Illustrated by Abraham's Circumcision The Duty of the People of God to Excite Others to Seek this Rest. God Alone the Salvation of his People The Relation of the Will of God to Sanctification How Shall the Soul Make Use of Christ, as the Life, which is under ... Resources What is the Shekinah glory? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does it mean that Christ in us is the hope of glory? | GotQuestions.org What does it mean that the heavens declare the glory of God? | GotQuestions.org Glory: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Glory of God: Described As Great Glory of God: Enlightens God's People Glory of God: Exhibited in Christ Glory of God: Exhibited in his Name Glory of God: Exhibited to Moses Glory of God: God is Jealous of Glory of God: Saints Desire to Behold Glory of God: The Earth is Full of Glory of God: The Knowledge of, Shall Fill the Earth Glory of God: The People of God Glory of Hypocrites Turned to Shame Glory of the Church Shall be Rich and Abundant Glory of the Gospel Exceeds That of the Law Glory of the Gospel, Exceeds That of the Law Glory of the Wicked is in Their Shame Glory of the Wicked: Ends in Destruction Glory: Christ Is, to his People Glory: Eternal of God's People Shall be Rich and Abundant Glory: Eternal: Accompanies Salvation by Christ Glory: Eternal: Afflictions of Ministers Are, to Saints Glory: Eternal: Enhanced by Afflictions Glory: Eternal: Enhanced by Present Afflictions Glory: Eternal: Inherited by Saints Glory: Eternal: Present Afflictions not Worthy to be Compared With Glory: Eternal: Procured by the Death of Christ Glory: Eternal: Saints Afore Prepared To Glory: Eternal: Saints Called To Glory: Eternal: Saints Prepared Unto Glory: Eternal: Saints Shall Be, of Their Ministers Glory: Eternal: The Bodies of Saints Shall be Raised In Glory: Saints Shall Be, of Their Ministers Glory: Spiritual is Given by Christ Glory: Spiritual is Given by God Glory: Spiritual is the Work of the Holy Spirit Glory: Temporal is Given by God Glory: Temporal of Hypocrites Turned to Shame Glory: Temporal of the Wicked is in Their Shame Glory: Temporal: Ends in Destruction Glory: Temporal: Seek Not, from Man Glory: Temporal: The Devil Tries to Seduce By Glory: The Bodies of Saints Shall be Raised In Glory: The Gospel Ordained to Be, to Saints Glory: The Joy of Saints is Full of Select Readings: The Glory of God The Glory of God: Enlightens the Church The Glory of God: Exhibited in Christ The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Holiness The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Majesty The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Name The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Power The Glory of God: Exhibited in His Works The Glory of God: Exhibited to His Church The Glory of God: Exhibited to Moses The Glory of God: Exhibited to Stephen The Glory of God: God is Jealous The Glory of God: Highly Exalted The Glory of God: Plead in Prayer The Glory of God: Saints Desire to Behold The Glory of God: The Earth is Full of The Glory of God: The Knowledge of, Shall Fill the Earth Related Terms Strengthened (113 Occurrences) |