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How does the Gospel reveal God’s glory?

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The Gospel reveals God's glory through the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

God's glory is manifested in the Gospel, particularly through the actions of Christ in His death and resurrection. Jesus, in John 12:27-28, expresses a desire for the Father's name to be glorified, indicating that His coming death serves as a demonstration of divine love and justice. Believers are called to glorify God by making much of the sacrifice at Calvary and recognizing that the salvation provided through Christ reflects the character and majesty of God—exemplifying His grace and sovereignty in redeeming His people.
Scripture References: John 12:27-28, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:6

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Jim Byrd · Aug 6, 2018
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