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How do we know Christ’s death brings glory to God?

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Christ's death glorifies God by fulfilling the demands of justice and displaying His mercy towards sinners.

In the sermon, it is affirmed that God's glory is fully revealed through the death of Christ. As Christ approaches the cross, He prays, 'Father, glorify Thy name,' indicating that His submission to death is for the purpose of displaying God's attributes—His holiness, justice, mercy, and love. The fulfillment of prophecy and the freedom from sin through His sacrifice showcase the divine wisdom. The paradoxical nature of Christ's glory through suffering is a central theme in sovereign grace theology, demonstrating that divine judgment leads to ultimate redemption and glory for God.
Scripture References: John 12:28, Romans 3:21-26

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