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How is Christ's death a revelation of God's glory?

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Christ's death reveals God's glory by fulfilling His redemptive purpose and satisfying divine justice.

The death of Christ is a profound revelation of God’s glory as it encapsulates the fulfillment of divine purpose and justice. In John 12:28, when Jesus asks the Father to glorify His name, it reflects the ultimate demonstration of God’s character through the sacrificial act of His Son. The glory of God is manifested in the reconciliation of sinners to Himself made possible through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus, satisfying God’s righteous demands. Jesus’ willingness to endure the cross brings to fruition the plan of salvation that God had in place before the foundation of the world. Thus, Christ's death does not represent a defeat but a divine victory that magnifies God's holiness and love, displaying His sovereign grace at work for the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: John 12:28, Ephesians 1:4-5, 1 Peter 1:20-21

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