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What does it mean to be called to glory?

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Being called to glory refers to the believer's future assurance of eternal life and participation in the glory of Christ.

The concept of being called to glory is intricately connected to the doctrines of glorification and eternal life. In Romans 8:30, we learn that those whom God has justified will also be glorified. This glorification signifies the future transformation of all believers into the likeness of Christ, where they will fully experience and partake in His glory. The call to glory serves as both a present and future hope for Christians, reminding them that their ultimate destination is not only salvation from sin but also enjoying the fullness of God's presence eternally. This assurance helps believers endure present sufferings, knowing that they are part of God's grand design and will one day share in the splendor of His eternal kingdom.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30; 2 Peter 1:3-4

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