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

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Salvation is known to be for God's glory as it aligns with His attributes and purposes, which are ultimately fulfilled in Christ.

The assurance that salvation is for God's glory comes from the understanding that God acts consistently with His character. In Jeremiah 9:24, the Lord emphasizes that true knowledge of Him comes from recognizing His loving kindness, judgment, and righteousness. These attributes, combined in the redemptive work of Christ, highlight that the very act of salvation—redeeming sinners—serves to magnify God rather than humanity. In Romans 3:26, Paul articulates that God can be both just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. This dual role underscores that salvation is fundamentally about glorifying God, demonstrating His holiness and love working in harmony. Thus, when we receive salvation, we also participate in the glorification of God’s grace through our lives.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 9:24, Romans 3:26, 2 Corinthians 4:6, Philippians 2:13, Romans 11:36, Psalm 115

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