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What does the Lord's exaltation mean for believers?

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The Lord's exaltation means that He is given ultimate authority and glory, which guarantees the security and hope of believers, as stated in Isaiah 2:11.

The exaltation of the Lord signifies His supreme position and the recognition of His sovereignty over all creation. In Isaiah 2:11, it states that 'the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day.' This exaltation assures believers that God is fully in control, working all things for their good and His glory. In the context of Reformed theology, this underscores the idea that salvation is entirely God's work; as He is exalted, so too are we in Christ, being made righteous through His sacrifice. This gives believers hope because it affirms that no matter the circumstances, God's plans will ultimately prevail, leading to their eternal glorification alongside Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:11

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