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

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The Bible teaches that God saves sinners for His namesake and for the glory of His Son.

According to the Bible, God saves sinners to glorify His name, as seen in Psalm 25:11, where David pleads for pardon for His namesake. The overarching theme of salvation is that it is entirely dependent on God's grace and mercy, not on human effort or merit. The ultimate purpose of God's actions, including salvation, is His own glory. This perspective emphasizes that when we seek God's mercy, we ought to do so with the aim of honoring Him and recognizing how His grace shines through the salvation of sinners.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:11, Romans 11:36

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