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What is the ultimate purpose of salvation according to the Bible?

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The ultimate purpose of salvation is to bring glory to God (Ephesians 1:12).

The ultimate end of salvation, as outlined in Scripture, is to glorify God. Ephesians 1:12 states that we are saved to the praise of His glory. This emphasis on God's glory reveals that our redemption is not merely for our benefit but primarily to showcase God's grace and power. Salvation serves as a testament to His loving sovereignty and His desire to have a people who are devoted to worshipping Him. This understanding elevates our perspective on salvation from a personal experience to a cosmic reality where all creation ultimately points to God's greatness, requiring us to respond in worship and adoration.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:12

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