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How do we know God's redeeming glory is true?

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God's redeeming glory is evidenced by His grace and mercy towards sinners, fulfilled in Christ's work.

The truth of God's redeeming glory is firmly rooted in Scripture, particularly through His revealed attributes of grace and mercy. In Exodus 33:19-20, God declares His desire to show mercy, emphasizing that His actions are not based on human merit but on His sovereign will. The narrative of Mephibosheth, who was shown kindness from King David for Jonathan’s sake (2 Samuel 9), exemplifies the grace shown to us through Christ; we receive mercy not because of our righteousness, but due to Christ's intercession and sacrificial love. This consistent theme of grace found throughout the Bible reaffirms the reality of God's redeeming glory operationally active in our lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19-20, 2 Samuel 9, Romans 5:8

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