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How does the birth of Christ relate to God's glory?

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The birth of Christ relates to God's glory as it fulfills His divine promises and reflects His majesty in salvation (Isaiah 9:6).

The birth of Christ is intricately connected to God's glory as it represents the fulfillment of His promises throughout history. Isaiah 9:6 foretells the coming of a child who would be called 'Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.' This incarnation is a magnificent display of God's sovereignty and love, revealing His plan of salvation initiated from eternity past. The angels’ proclamation in Luke 2:14 underscores that glory to God is paramount, reminding believers that all aspects of life, including the birth of Christ, should lead us to glorify God in our worship and submission to His will. This glory is illuminated for believers through their recognition of Christ’s work in salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:14

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