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How can we trust that Christ was received up into glory?

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Christ was received up into glory as a reward for His obedient, sacrificial work of atonement.

The phrase 'received up into glory' in 1 Timothy 3:16 serves as a testament to Christ's successful fulfillment of His redemptive mission. After enduring suffering and dying for the sins of humanity, His ascension signifies God's approval and the completion of His atoning work. Christ earned this glorious position at the right hand of the Father through His obedient life and sacrificial death, asserting that He now intercedes for believers. This reality assures Christians of their hope in eternal life, as they await His return and the consummation of His kingdom.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:16, Philippians 2:9-11

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