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

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Salvation is ultimately designed to showcase and magnify God's glory, not our worth.

The purpose of salvation is profoundly rooted in glorifying God rather than elevating human merit. The theology of salvation underscores that it was ordained before the foundation of the world for His glory. The narrative of salvation does not revolve around the worth of the sinner; instead, it is meant to display God's mercy, justice, love, and righteousness. Romans 11:36 proclaims that 'for of Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen.' This shows that every aspect of salvation culminates in the exaltation of God’s character, revealing that the central aim of redemption is God’s glory.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Psalm 115

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