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

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Salvation is ultimately for God's glory, as He saves His people for His name's sake, as stated in Psalm 106:8.

The scriptures consistently affirm that God's purpose in salvation is rooted in His sovereignty and for His own glory. In Psalm 106:8, it is noted that He saved His people for His namesake, which underscores that God's actions are aimed at displaying His might and grace. This is echoed throughout scripture, where God redeems sinners not based on their merit but for the sake of Christ and for His own glory. The overarching narrative of redemption illustrates that everything God does serves to exalt His name and manifest His glory to the world, culminating in the salvation of His chosen people.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Genesis 50:20

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Todd Nibert · Aug 19, 2018
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