Glory, To Glorify
A voice, stronger than thunder, immaterial in the sense that it does not resemble any voice of man, but very perceptible to all ears (...), it vibrates, more powerful than the chord of a giant organ, with a very beautiful tone, and it proclaims: "And I, I have glorified Him and I will glorify Him again."[2]
If I glorify Myself, my glory has no value. Anyone can say what he wants about himself. But the One who glorifies Me is my Father whom you say is your God.[3]
In "The Gospel as it was revealed to me"
- Do not tempt God by asking Him for miracles for human ends. That is what Satan wanted. The reason given was a pretext; the truth was: “Glorify yourself for being the Messiah,“ to lead me to the other concupiscence, that of Pride.[4]
- Do not glory in the privileged love that God grants us, do not seek foolish human glory. The gift would be immediately taken away.[5]
- Do you think I speak this way because I want to be glorified by you? No, know this, I neither seek nor accept glory that comes from men. What I seek and want is your eternal salvation. That is the glory I seek. My glory as Savior, which cannot exist if I do not have the saved, which grows with the number of those whom I save, which must be given to me by the spirits I have saved and by the Father, a very pure Spirit.[6]
- Jesus says: If I glorify Myself, my glory has no value. Anyone can say what he wants about himself. But the One who glorifies Me is my Father whom you say is your God.[7]