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How do we know Jesus is glorified through His death?

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Jesus is glorified through His death as it fulfills His purpose to save His elect, bringing forth eternal life.

In John 12:23, Jesus declares that 'the hour has come that the Son of Man should be glorified.' This glorification is intrinsically linked to His impending crucifixion, where His sacrificial death becomes the means of salvation for His people. His death on the cross is not just an act of suffering but a divine appointment where He is glorified by fulfilling the prophecies regarding the suffering servant. The glory of His resurrection and the fruit of eternal life, which stems from His death, affirms that through His willing submission, He secures redemption for His followers, emphasizing that He is glorified in the process.
Scripture References: John 12:23, Isaiah 53

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We would see Jesus
Don Bell · Jul 10, 2011
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