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What does the Bible say about glorification?

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The Bible teaches that glorification is a divine act where God glorifies His people, confirming their status as joint heirs with Christ.

Glorification is the final step in the process of salvation, as described in Romans 8:30, where it states, 'whom he justified, them he also glorified.' This act is entirely initiated by God and is a reflection of our union with Christ. Just as we are predestined, called, and justified, we are also glorified, which signifies being conformed to the image of Christ and sharing in His glory. Believers do not earn this glory through their works; rather, it is given to them as a gift of God’s grace, underscoring the total dependence of humanity on divine mercy for salvation and glorification.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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