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What does the Bible say about glorifying the Son?

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The Bible teaches that the Father is glorified when the Son is glorified, as shown in John 17:1 and John 13:31.

The act of glorifying the Son is central to the Christian faith, as indicated in the prayers of Jesus in John 17:1 where He requests that the Father glorify Him so He may glorify the Father. This mutual glorification highlights the unity and divine purpose shared within the Trinity. In John 13:31, Jesus emphasizes that the Son of Man is glorified and that God is glorified in Him, further affirming the significance of acknowledging Christ's glory in our worship and preaching. Glorifying Christ leads to a deeper understanding of God’s nature and honors the intricate relationship between the Father and the Son, as they are co-glorified.
Scripture References: John 17:1, John 13:31

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The Substitute
Henry Mahan · Dec 11, 1994
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