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What does the Bible say about God's glory in Christ?

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The Bible reveals that God is glorified through His Son, Jesus Christ, particularly in His birth, life, and death on the cross (John 13:31-32).

In John 13:31-32, Jesus emphasizes that the glory of God the Father is manifest through the glorification of the Son. As the Son of Man is glorified, God is glorified in Him. Throughout Scripture, we see that the primary purpose of Christ's coming is to bring glory to God, particularly through His sacrifice on the cross, which serves as the culmination of God's predetermined plan for redemption. The birth of Jesus was proclaimed by angels as bringing glory to God (Luke 2:14), continuing to show that every action of Christ was centered on glorifying the Father.
Scripture References: John 13:31-32, Luke 2:14

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