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How do we know that the gospel glorifies God?

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The gospel glorifies God by revealing His mercy, grace, and the fullness of His character (1 Timothy 1:11).

The gospel glorifies God because it showcases His attributes, especially His mercy and grace towards sinners. In 1 Timothy 1:11, Paul refers to it as 'the glorious gospel of God our Savior,' highlighting that the message of salvation is fundamentally about exalting God’s character. It is through the gospel that we observe God’s justice and love, particularly at the cross where mercy meets truth. Thus, the act of preaching the gospel operates not just for the salvation of individuals but ultimately to exalt and magnify God’s glory in a profound way.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:11

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