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What does Jesus mean when He asks to be glorified in His prayer?

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When Jesus asks to be glorified, He seeks recognition of His divine authority and purpose through His sacrificial death.

In His high priestly prayer, when Jesus asks to be glorified by the Father, He is seeking acknowledgment of His divine authority and the purpose for which He was sent—redemption through His sacrificial death. The request for glory is intricately connected to His mission to save sinners, as glorification comes through His obedience and fulfillment of the law. By being glorified, He will in turn glorify the Father, showcasing the harmonious relationship within the Trinity. This glorification underscores the ultimate purpose of His incarnation: to bring salvation to humanity and to reveal God's glory through the act of redemption. Therefore, His request reflects the profound intertwining of His identity with His sacrificial role.
Scripture References: John 17:1-5, Revelation 5:9

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