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

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The Bible reveals that Christ's death displays God's glory through His justice, love, and mercy.

The death of Christ is the ultimate revelation of God's glory. In John 17:1-3, Jesus prays to be glorified through His impending crucifixion, recognizing this hour as pivotal for all eternity. In this act, God's absolute sovereignty is showcased; nothing could prevent this divine plan from unfolding (Acts 4:28). Furthermore, God's love is manifested at the cross, as seen in Paul’s declaration in Romans 5:8 that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. It is here we witness the cross's dual role — displaying God's justice while providing a way for mercy, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to redeem sinners.
Scripture References: John 17:1-3, Acts 4:28, Romans 5:8

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