Nothing in scripture says anything about resurrection of animals. Just that there will be animals on the New Earth.
as far as we know when an animal dies, they're just gone.
"Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God." (Romans 8:28)
The "creature" here is the creation; which yes includes plants and animals. Why would God make "new" animals when He can just raise the one's that were already here. That's the point of "resurrection" and why the creature praises God for its deliverance!
and so you know, it is against the forum's rules to call out people as not saved/not Christian, unless they profess themselves that they are not.
So please stop with that. It doesn't help at all.
I'm not telling you're not saved. All I'm saying; is I'm not assuming you are either. That's above my pay grade, because I'm not omniscient. But if you got a problem with God getting glory; why is that? He spoke this cosmos into existence. (Not something you can do!) So why do you have a problem with praising the Entity that actually made you? Nothing else God made (other than disobedient humans and fallen angels) has a problem praising Him.
This is an honest discussion of the heart of God/His motivation behind salvation. It was John Piper who began my questioning of this motivation, because he outright said that God didn't go to the cross for you, or me, or any other sinner, but that God went to the cross for His own glory.
And several people before myself have given you an honest (and accurate) answer as to what "the weight" of "glory" means. You are making an assumption about God's motives. Which you don't have a clue, because you are not omniscient. (Can you admit that? There are things you don't understand about God?)
"Glory" is the weightiness of His character. Not a selfish endeavor for the empty praise of sinful men. Is there some reason (other than your own sin) that you can't see that?
John Piper is right; just you don't understand what Piper meant! Christ didn't go to the cross for the GAIN of his own glory. He went to the cross because he is the POSSESSOR of His own glory!
"And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self, with the glory which
I HAD with thee before the world was." (John 17:5)
Prior to that? as far as I knew God went to the cross out of selfless love for others. Something I can love and admire and aspire to.
Going to the cross for your own glory/praise? It's love like loving a narcissist that doesn't really care about you back, they love themselves more.
So... let me get this strait; because you got mixed up on what the word "glory" actually means?
And this next statement you made is where your ego has gone off the rails: "Something I can love and admire and aspire to."
Something you think God somehow wants or needs from you? I'm going to tell you a little secret here. Aint NOTHING....
ANY... of us got that God wants or needs! All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. (Isaiah 64:6) Do you know what that phrase "filthy rags" means? It means "menstrual pad". Any good work you think you have to offer to God, is like a menstrual pad! That's what that verse means.
Kind of gross huh. Yeah, there's some real zingers that come out of God's mouth written in Scripture.
And that's the problem with humanity. (Speaking of narcissism!) "God
is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do
it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?" Numbers 23:19 No need to repent for One who does not sin!
THAT Is what I want shaken.
Either that or redefining glory as maybe I misunderstand the word, and conflate it with ego/esteem/reputation/praise mistakenly.
You don't think.... you misunderstood the word? Your profile says you're 44 years old and that you're "watching and praying always". And you didn't think to ask God what does "Your glory" actually mean? And you didn't think to look it up on line either?
Yet you are continuously insisted God is the narcissist.
to that end an earlier poster did say taht the hebrew word translated to glory doesn't really mean the same things as the English word "glory" connotates, which IS selfish vanity.
Oxford dictionary: Glory
Noun:
1. High renown or honor won by notable achievement.
2. magnificence or great beauty.
3. praise, worship and thanksgiving offered to a diety
Verb:
to take great pride or pleasure in