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What does the Bible teach about salvation and God's glory?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is rooted in God's grace and brings glory to Him alone.

Salvation is presented in the Bible as an act of God's sovereign grace rather than something achieved by human effort. In Ephesians chapter 1, Paul emphasizes that the work of the Father, Son, and Spirit in salvation is all for the praise of His glorious grace. This doctrine counters the belief that salvation can be earned through works, highlighting instead that it is a gift from God. The redemptive work of Christ reflects God's justice and mercy, ensuring that all glory for salvation belongs to Him, as no one can boast before Him. Therefore, salvation is not only about individual redemption but ultimately about the magnification of God's glory.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-7, 2 Timothy 1:9

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Seeing God's Glory
Jim Byrd · Aug 25, 2024
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