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How does John 17 emphasize the glory of God?

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John 17 reveals the glory of God through Jesus, who shares the divine glory given by the Father and conveys it to believers.

In John 17, the theme of glory is poignantly articulated, particularly in verses where Jesus speaks of the glory that the Father has given to Him (John 17:22). This glory is not merely about His divine nature but extends to the redemptive work He accomplished. Jesus manifested God’s name and nature to His disciples, revealing attributes of grace and mercy that reflect God's character. Moreover, the glory of Christ is conferred upon believers, allowing them to partake in His glory as they are transformed into His likeness (Romans 8:29). This reciprocal sharing of glory highlights the intimate relationship between Christ, the Father, and believers, emphasizing that the ultimate purpose of salvation is to display God's glory throughout creation.
Scripture References: John 17:22, Romans 8:29

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