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What is the glory of God revealed in Christ's death?

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The glory of God is revealed in Christ's death through the demonstration of His attributes and the accomplishment of salvation.

The glory of God is profoundly illustrated in the death of Jesus Christ. Through His death, God's characteristics—such as justice, mercy, and grace—are fully displayed. It was a moment where God’s righteousness was upheld while simultaneously providing a means of justification for sinners (Romans 3:26). Jesus' sacrificial offering fulfilled the requirements of divine law, showcasing the depth of God's love and mercy towards humanity. Moreover, the resurrection following His death solidified His victorious nature, revealing not only the power of God but also the triumph of grace over sin and death. Thus, the event of Christ’s death encapsulates the fullness of God's glory and serves as the foundation for the believer's hope and faith.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26

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