How do we know salvation is a work of God's glory?
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Salvation reflects God's glory by demonstrating His grace and mercy in delivering sinners through Jesus Christ.
The glory of God shines brightly in the salvation granted to sinners through Jesus Christ. This is evident in passages such as Romans 5:8, which declares that 'God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' Here, we see salvation as a gift that highlights God's grace rather than human merit. The angels proclaimed in Luke 2:14, 'Glory to God in the highest,' indicating that God's glory is intricately connected to His redemptive acts. Recognizing that nothing in ourselves can earn salvation, we understand that it is solely God's work, emphasizing His unparalleled grace and sovereignty, thereby bringing Him all glory.
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