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What is the significance of Christ being glorified?

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Christ's glorification signifies the fulfillment of His redemptive work and the exaltation of His status as Lord and Savior.

The glorification of Christ is multi-faceted, encompassing His triumph on the cross, His victorious resurrection, and His ascension to the right hand of the Father. As noted in John 12:23 and 28, Jesus speaks of His glorification in relation to His suffering and subsequent exaltation. It emphasizes that through His death, He achieves the glory of becoming the Savior of His people while simultaneously displaying God's glory. This glorification is essential for believers, as it assures us of the effectiveness of His work and promises our own future glorification in Him. His position as the sovereign King assures us that He reigns supreme over all creation as we await His return.
Scripture References: John 12:23, John 17:5, Philippians 2:9-11

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Christ Lifted Up
Bill Parker · Oct 4, 2009
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Joshua

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