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

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Salvation is for God's glory because it is entirely His work, as stated in Philippians 2:13.

The belief that salvation exists for God's glory stems from scriptural truth that highlights God's sovereign role in salvation. Philippians 2:13 affirms that it is God who works in individuals to fulfill His purpose, which ultimately aims to glorify Him. Throughout Scripture, God's desire for His glory is consistently emphasized; from creation to redemption, every act is designed to reveal His nature. Therefore, as believers are saved and transformed, they serve to glorify Him by expressing faith and engaging in good works as testimonies of His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13, Romans 11:36, Psalm 115

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