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What does it mean that we are formed to show forth God's praise?

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Being formed to show forth God's praise emphasizes the purpose of believers in glorifying Him through their lives.

Isaiah 43:21 states, 'This people have I formed for myself; they shall show forth my praise.' This underscored the purpose of God's creative and redemptive work in the lives of His people. In the context of sovereign grace, it illustrates that God has chosen and called His people not merely for their benefit, but ultimately to glorify His name. This purpose aligns with the Reformed understanding that our lives should be dedicated to glorifying God in all aspects, reflecting the grace and mercy He has bestowed upon us. This notion encourages believers to live out their faith in a manner that lifts up God's glory and reflects His character in the world.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:21, Ephesians 1:12

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For Your Sake
Clay Curtis · Oct 30, 2011
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