God gets all the glory in salvation because it is entirely His work, performed through Christ.
In the realm of salvation, the doctrine of God's glory is pivotal, as it emphasizes that salvation is solely an act of God's grace through the atonement of Christ. Romans 11:36 states, 'For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things: to whom be glory for ever.' This reflects the sovereignty of God in orchestrating our salvation from beginning to end. When believers recognize that they have done nothing to merit salvation—considering it a gift—they understand the necessity of giving glory to God alone. This acknowledgment is fundamental to Reformed theology, which affirms that God's initiative in salvation, not human effort, is what secures glory for Him.
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