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What does it mean for God to glorify us?

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For God to glorify us means to elevate us to a state of honor and perfection in Christ, where we share in His glory for eternity.

Glorification, as mentioned in Romans 8:30, refers to God's ultimate work of sanctification and elevation of His people. It signifies that believers will be transformed to reflect the image of Christ in full, experiencing eternal life in His glorious presence. This is not merely a future promise but, in a positional sense, believers are already positioned in Christ at God's right hand, as Ephesians 2:6 indicates. This connection assures Christians of their secure identity and inheritance in the Kingdom. The idea of glorification enhances the hope of Christians, for it confirms that God’s grace secures their eternal state of honor and joy in communion with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, Ephesians 2:6

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