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Behold His Glory
Behold His Glory
John 1:14
Sunday Morning Service, December 13, 2009
Greg Stiekes
The New Testament word ‘glory’ refers to a brilliant, radiant light. We may behold Jesus as the Lord of Glory because He shines forth in several wonderful ways.
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