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What is the significance of the 'crown of glory' mentioned in the sermon?

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The 'crown of glory' represents Christ's glory and beauty bestowed upon believers, highlighting His role as our Savior.

The term 'crown of glory' in the sermon signifies Christ's ultimate authority and beauty bestowed upon His people in the face of judgment and adversity. As illustrated in Isaiah, during times of chaos and destruction, God preserves His chosen remnant, treating them with mercy and grace. This metaphor indicates that believers find their worth and dignity not in their works but in the finished work of Christ, our diadem of beauty. Thus, the 'crown' serves to remind Christians that their salvation, identities, and ultimate glory rest solely on Jesus.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:5, Romans 8:17, 1 Peter 5:4

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