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What does it mean that God calls us to eternal glory?

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God's call to eternal glory signifies an invitation to participate in the divine nature and inherit the everlasting glory of Christ.

The calling to eternal glory, as highlighted in 1 Peter 5:10, emphasizes the transformative nature of God's grace. This calling is rooted in God's action, where He chooses and justifies believers, leading them to a shared glory with Christ. John 17 speaks of this glory, indicating that it is the same glory given to Christ, denoting a profound union and inheritance that believers will experience. This promise assures Christians of their ultimate destiny to be made perfect, reflecting the likeness of Christ, and signifies the everlasting and perfect experience of being united with God in His glory for eternity.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10, John 17:22, Romans 8:30

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The Good News
Henry Mahan · Jun 17, 2001
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