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What does the Bible say about the hope of glory?

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The hope of glory refers to Christ living in believers, providing them with eternal life and assurance of glory in God.

The hope of glory is rooted in the mystery of Christ in believers, as Paul reveals in Colossians 1. This mystery speaks to the profound truth that Christ, the hope of glory, dwells in us, assuring us of our salvation and future glory with Him. As Paul emphasizes, it is not merely about knowing Christ but having Him formatively present in us, giving us reason to hope in the fullness of His eternal promises. Our hope is not self-generated but derives from the divine presence of Christ, which transforms our lives and assures us of our ultimate reconciliation and glorification.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:26-27, Romans 8:30, Colossians 1:27, 1 Timothy 4:8, 1 John 2:25

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The Hope of Glory
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