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

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The crucifixion glorifies God by demonstrating His wisdom, holiness, and love in providing redemption.

The crucifixion is depicted as a pivotal moment where Christ's sacrifice brings glory to both Himself and God the Father. Through this act, God's attributes of justice, holiness, mercy, and faithfulness are magnified, illustrating His ability to be just while justifying the ungodly. The glorification of God in Christ's death reveals the depth of His love and the extent of His grace, affirming that even what appears to be shameful, like the crucifixion, is in fact the highest display of divine glory.
Scripture References: John 13:31-32, Galatians 6:14

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John 13:31-38
J. C. Ryle · Nov 20, 2022
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