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The concept of doing things for the glory of God is an increasingly popular talking point among pastors and church leaders. In order to clarify this theme and prevent it from being reduced to a sentimental cliché, Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson have brought together several essays exploring the theology and function of the glory of God in both Old and New Testament Scripture.

BRYAN CHAPELL We had not meant to deceive, but that is how we were perceived. We taught the young women in our youth group that Jesus had died for them and, if they believed in him, then he would make them happy. They accepted our offer, accepted Jesus, and waited for the blessings. But, in the meantime, they fell in love and prepared to marry young men who did not believe in Jesus. Then we in the church made what could only be perceived as an ugly turn of
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