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How do we know that believers are God's crown of glory?

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Believers are God's crown of glory as they reflect His glory and purposes through their redemption (Isaiah 62:3).

In Isaiah 62:3, we learn that believers are referred to as a crown of glory, portraying the unique relationship between God and His people. This metaphor emphasizes that we, through salvation, become an expression of God’s glory and grace. Our lives reflect His attributes and character, showcasing why He has redeemed us. The Apostle Paul reinforces this in Ephesians 1, explaining that our election and salvation serve to proclaim God’s glory, as He delights in demonstrating His grace through His people. Thus, we are not merely passive recipients of grace but active displays of divine glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:3, Ephesians 1:6-14

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A Crown of Glory
Don Fortner · Aug 13, 1995
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