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What does it mean that God is glorified in Christ's death?

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God is glorified in Christ's death because it reveals His perfect justice and immense love for humanity through the sacrificial atonement for sin.

When Jesus states, 'Now is the Son of Man glorified' (John 13:31), He is indicating that His death is a momentous event that magnifies God’s attributes. In the crucifixion, God's justice is satisfied as sin is punished in Christ. At the same time, His love is demonstrated in that He willingly gave His Son for the salvation of the elect (1 John 4:10). This dual aspect of justice and love showcases the character of God and His purposes for redeeming humanity. The glorification of God through Christ’s death also reflects the fulfillment of the promises made throughout Scripture, ultimately culminating in the resurrection, which declares His sovereignty over sin and death.
Scripture References: John 13:31, 1 John 4:10, Romans 3:26

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