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What does the Bible say about being conformed to the image of Christ?

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The Bible teaches that God predestines believers to be conformed to the image of His Son, glorifying Himself through their salvation (Romans 8:29).

In Romans 8:29, the Apostle Paul states that God's purpose for those He foreknew is to be conformed to the image of His Son, which reflects the overarching theme of salvation and divine providence in the lives of believers. This conformity is not just about moral improvement but about the transformation of our very being through the work of the Holy Spirit. It highlights God's sovereignty in our salvation, emphasizing that this transformation is based on His grace and predestining purpose rather than our efforts. For believers, being conformed to Christ's image is the ultimate goal, pointing towards our future glorification.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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