In his gospel, John shows that God chose to reveal his glory to us in his humiliation. That is the good, but also disturbing, news. God, in his infinite wisdom, chose to reveal his divinity to us not through competition, but through compassion, that is, through suffering with us.
God chose the way of downward mobility. Every time Jesus speaks about being glorified and giving glory, he always refers to his humiliation and death. It is through the way of the cross that Jesus gives glory to God, receives glory from God, and makes God’s glory known to us.
The glory of the resurrection can never be separated from the glory of the cross. The risen Lord always shows us his wounds.
Thus the glory of God stands in contrast to the glory of people. People seek glory by moving upward. God reveals his glory by moving downward.
If we truly want to see the glory of God, we must move downward with Jesus. This is the deepest reason for living in solidarity with poor, oppressed, and handicapped people. They are the ones to whom God’s glory can manifest itself to us. They show us the way to God, the way to salvation.
— Henri Nouwen, in Show Me the Way: Daily Lenten Readings
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