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How do we know Christ's death is a glorification?

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Christ's death is a glorification as it fulfills God's redemptive purpose and accomplishes the greatest work in history.

The glorification of Christ in His death is demonstrated through various aspects of His mission. Firstly, His death accomplishes the greatest work of redemption—removing sin and its condemnation. This act is prophesied throughout scripture, anticipating the pivotal moment when Christ, as the promised Savior, would bear the sins of many. Moreover, through His death, the dominion of death and sin is broken, asserting His authority over all creation. As noted in Hebrews 2:14-15, through His death, Jesus effectively destroys the power of the devil, who had the power of death, thereby delivering those who were in bondage to sin and fear. This multifaceted view of the crucifixion captures its essence as a glorification because it fulfills God's ultimate plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:14-15

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