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How does God's glory relate to the concept of grace?

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God's glory is manifested through His grace in the salvation of undeserving sinners.

God's grace is a reflection of His glory, demonstrating His unmerited favor towards humanity. This connection emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace for His glory, rather than a result of human effort or merit. In John 1:16, we see that from Christ's fullness, we have received grace upon grace. This sovereign grace showcases God's character, revealing that He delights in showing mercy and compassion. The glory of God shines brightly against the backdrop of our undeservedness, reinforcing the truth that we should glory only in Him and His grace.
Scripture References: John 1:16, Ephesians 1:6

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Glory
David Eddmenson · Aug 11, 2019
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