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How do we know God's salvation is for His glory?

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God's salvation ultimately brings glory to His name as it demonstrates His mercy and righteousness in the world.

The purpose of God's salvation goes beyond the benefits it provides to His people; it primarily aims at glorifying His name. Scripture teaches that God's mercies and salvific acts are manifest for His own glory and righteousness. For instance, when He delivered Israel, it was for His namesake, showcasing His mercy and might before the heathen. This understanding emphasizes that the ultimate aim of salvation is rooted in God's desire to manifest His glory throughout creation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:1, Psalm 98:2, Ephesians 1:4-6

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