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<note>Ryrie, Charles C.
&#34;Too many Christians live lives that for all practical purposes exclude God's presence and are therefore glory-less. For such people God is a convenience to be used when necessary, but not the control to be sub- mitted to always. They want God to be a solver of problems, not a sustainer in the midst of them. And in their minds, love can only mean that God will cuddle us, never chasten us. But His glory will return as we clean out the temple of our lives.&#34;

From Transformed By His Glory

&#34;The center point of the redemptive purpose of God in our lives is to restore to us the privilege of reflecting His glory (1 Corinthians 6:20). Tragically, few of us understand the meaning and impact of this truth. Dr. Ryrie, in his profoundly clear style, delivers us from our debilitating ignorance and releases us to experience the high privilege of God's glory in us and through us.&#34;

Joseph M. Stowell, III President Moody Bible Institute

&#34;The glory of God is not merely a concept to be read about in the pages of Scripture. It is a powerful, life-transforming reality, as vital today as it was for Moses and Ezekiel, Paul and Peter. Charles Ryrie challenges us to explore the Word and catch a fresh glimpse of our awesome, glo rious God. It is a challenge that, once taken, will restore our spiritual vision, reshape our priorities, and revitalize our service.&#34;

Kenneth S. Kantzer Director of Ph.D. Program Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Chancellor Trinity College</note>
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