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How does John 17 address the concept of God's glory?

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John 17 emphasizes that the ultimate goal of Jesus' mission is the glorification of the Father and the Son.

In John 17, Jesus' prayer centers on the theme of glory, specifically the glory that he possessed with the Father before the foundation of the world. He requests that the Father glorify him so that he may glorify the Father, illustrating the interconnectedness of their glory. This mutual glorification showcases the essence of God as relational and covenantal. The glorification is ultimately fulfilled through Jesus’ sacrificial death and resurrection, which unveils the holiness and majesty of God. By understanding glory in this context, believers appreciate that their salvation culminates in God's ultimate glory, reinforcing the idea that all aspects of redemption are to bring honor to the triune God.
Scripture References: John 17:1-5

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