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How do we know that salvation glorifies God?

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Salvation glorifies God by showcasing His attributes such as justice, mercy, and love, as discussed in Spurgeon's sermon.

Salvation glorifies God because it reflects His character and attributes in their fullest dimensions. Spurgeon points out that the act of becoming flesh and sacrificing His Son displays incredible wisdom, love, and justice, relevant to all God's creation. Thus, when the angels sang, 'Glory to God in the highest,' they affirmed that the greatest manifestation of God's glory is through the redemptive work of Christ. Salvation is not a matter of human effort but a divine act that celebrates God's sovereignty and glory, demonstrating that He alone is worthy of all praise.
Scripture References: Luke 2:14

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