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How does the glory of Christ relate to His incarnation?

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The glory of Christ is revealed in His incarnation as the God-man who provides redemption for sinners through His life, death, and resurrection.

In the incarnation, the glory of Christ is not only in His divine nature but also in His redemptive work. John 1:14 indicates that those who believe have beheld His glory, which is intrinsically linked to His mission to save His people from their sins. The glory of God is fully manifested in Christ crucified, as He exemplifies grace and truth perfectly. This redemptive glory encompasses His life, death, and resurrection, highlighting that His purpose was to bring sinners into communion with God, satisfying divine justice through His own sacrifice.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Romans 3:25-26

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