“for they loved the glory that comes from man more than the glory that comes from God.”
For they loved human praise more than praise from God — the explanation for their hidden faith is not lack of belief but misplaced values: they prize human honor (from the Jewish establishment) over divine approval (from God). This preference for earthly acceptance over heavenly honor represents the fundamental choice between light and darkness, faith and unbelief.
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John 12:43
“for they loved the glory that comes from man more than the glory that comes from God.”
For they loved human praise more than praise from God — the explanation for their hidden faith is not lack of belief but misplaced values: they prize human honor (from the Jewish establishment) over divine approval (from God). This preference for earthly acceptance over heavenly honor represents the fundamental choice between light and darkness, faith and unbelief.
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For they loved human praise more than praise from God — the explanation for their hidden faith is not lack of belief but misplaced values: they prize human honor (from the Jewish establishment) over divine approval (from God). This preference for earthly acceptance over heavenly honor represents the fundamental choice between light and darkness, faith and unbelief.