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What does it mean to say that believers are made glorious in Christ?

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Believers are made glorious in Christ because they share in His righteousness and are united with Him in His resurrection.

Being made glorious in Christ denotes the transformation and elevation of believers through their union with Him. This union means that those who are in Christ are declared righteous, not based on their own merit, but through the righteousness of Christ imparted to them. The glory of Christ becomes their glory, providing them with a standing before God that is secure and permanent. Additionally, this concept reinforces the hope believers have of one day sharing in Christ's resurrected glory, looking forward to a time when they will be wholly sanctified and perfected in His presence, fully reflecting His image.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 8:17

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