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What does it mean to glory in the cross?

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Glorying in the cross means placing one's confidence and pride in the work of Jesus Christ rather than in personal achievements.

To glory in the cross is to acknowledge and celebrate the work of Christ as the cornerstone of Christian identity and faith. In Galatians 6:14, Paul emphasizes that he boasts solely in the cross of Jesus Christ because it represents His finished work and its sufficiency for salvation. This attitude reveals a contrast with self-righteousness or human merit, as believers recognize that it is only by grace through faith that they have been saved. By glorying in the cross, Christians align themselves with the message of the gospel, which turns the world's standards of success and achievement upside down, focusing instead on Christ's redemptive purpose.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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