What does the Bible say about God's glory in redemption?
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The Bible illustrates that God's glory is revealed in the redemptive work of Christ, who sacrifices Himself for our sins.
The glory of God is manifest in the redemptive work of Christ, as seen through the narrative of Joseph in the Old Testament, who prefigures Jesus. Joseph's rejection by his brethren and subsequent elevation to a place of power mirrors Christ's own rejection and ultimate victory through His sacrifice. In Gethsemane and at Calvary, Christ made Himself an offering for sin, and His resurrection and ascension testify to this glory. This redemptive act is not only the pinnacle of God’s glory but also the foundation of hope for believers, affirming that those He calls from death to life are secure in His promise of eternal life.
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