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What does it mean to say Jesus has glorified God?

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Jesus glorifies God by fulfilling His redemptive plan and embodying His holiness and righteousness.

In the context of scripture, particularly in the sermon, it is clear that Jesus glorifies God by being the embodiment of God's redemptive purposes. As Peter stated in Acts 3:13, God glorified His Son Jesus, which signifies Jesus's role as the one who fulfilled the prophecies and provided salvation. This glorification is not just an acknowledgment of His deity but also highlights His life, death, and resurrection, which were integral in bringing glory to God through redemption. The believer's recognition of Jesus's glorification leads to worship and reverence for God's sovereignty and grace in providing the means of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 3:13

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