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What does the Bible say about the glory of God in redemption?

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The glory of God in redemption is revealed through the majesty of His love, justice, and grace, particularly in the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ.

The glory of God is manifest in the accomplishment of redemption, where every attribute of God finds its ultimate expression in the work of Christ on the cross. His love, wisdom, and justice shine brightly against the backdrop of human sin and need. Romans 3:23-26 highlights that God can be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus, showcasing how He maintains His perfect justice while offering forgiveness to sinners who trust in Christ. This profound truth underscores the essence of the gospel: God’s glory is not diminished in redemption but rather magnified through justice being satisfied and love shown in the sacrifice of His Son.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23-26

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