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What does the Bible say about glorification in relation to Christ?

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The Bible reveals that Christ's glorification is intimately linked to His sacrificial death and resurrection, showcasing God's divine purpose.

In John 13:31-32, Jesus declares that the Son of Man is glorified, emphasizing that His death is not merely an execution but a fulfillment of divine purpose. The glorification of Christ is revealed through His sacrificial act, where He willingly gives His life for His people. This act satisfies God's justice and reveals His mercy, as the Son bears the sins and guilt of all who believe. God's glory is intricately woven into the narrative of redemption, demonstrating His holiness, love, and the completion of His eternal plan in Christ. The honor bestowed upon Jesus through His death and subsequent resurrection highlights the profound connection between His suffering and the glory afforded to Him by God.
Scripture References: John 13:31-32, Acts 1:16-20

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