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How does Christ's sacrifice display God's glory?

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Christ's death on the cross reveals God's greatest glory by satisfying His justice and enabling mercy (John 17:1-4).

In John 17:1-4, Christ speaks of glorifying the Father through His impending sacrifice. This moment is not merely about human rescue; it represents the fulfillment of God's nature—His justice being satisfied while simultaneously allowing for mercy towards sinners. Christ's sacrificial death showcases the harmony of God's attributes by addressing the needs of His holiness and righteousness. The magnitude of Christ's sacrifice on Calvary is the ultimate revelation of God’s glory, demonstrating that through the suffering of His Son, God can justly forgive and redeem His people.
Scripture References: John 17:1-4

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Frank Tate · Jul 24, 2022
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