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How do we know that God’s glory is revealed through salvation?

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God’s glory is revealed in salvation as it demonstrates His mercy and grace through reconciliation with sinners.

The glory of God is profoundly displayed through the act of salvation. Ephesians 1:6 emphasizes that we are accepted in the beloved, showcasing the rich grace of God that adorns our salvation. Jude 24 declares God's glory in the context of presenting us faultless before Him. This indicates that the act of reconciling rebellious sinners to a holy God epitomizes His mercy and power. Furthermore, Romans 11:36 underlines that all things are ultimately for His glory, suggesting that the entirety of salvation history is orchestrated to reveal God's character and majesty, demonstrating His justice and mercy simultaneously through Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Romans 11:36, Jude 24

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