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What does the Bible say about the glorification of Jesus?

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The Bible states that the Father glorified His Son, Jesus, through His miraculous works and teachings, as illustrated in Acts 3:13.

In Acts 3:13, Peter emphasizes the glorification of Jesus by declaring that the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob has glorified His Son. This glorification is central to the message of the New Testament and illustrates how Jesus is revealed as the Messiah, fulfilling the promises made to the Jewish people. Moreover, it sets the tone for the rest of the book of Acts, which details how the early church continues to reflect the glory of Christ through its ministry and acts. As believers, our calling is to be extensions of Christ's ministry, glorifying Him through our lives and actions, thereby participating in His ongoing work in the world.
Scripture References: Acts 3:13, John 8:32, John 13:31

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