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How is God's glory connected to our good?

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God's glory and our good are intertwined in His sovereign plan, ensuring that all things ultimately serve to glorify Him while benefiting His people (Ephesians 1:6).

The relationship between God's glory and our good is a foundational aspect of Reformed theology. Ephesians 1:6 reveals that our acceptance in Christ is for the praise of His glorious grace. This implies that everything God does aligns with His glory, reflecting His character while simultaneously working for our benefit. Thus, even in hardships, believers can find assurance that God’s actions serve a dual purpose: they glorify Him and are ultimately for our own good. Recognizing this connection helps Christians embrace trials with faith, knowing they are part of God's grand design.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Romans 8:28

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Be Still
Fred Evans · Apr 11, 2012
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