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Why does God's glory matter in salvation?

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God's glory matters in salvation because it is the ultimate purpose of His redemptive work.

The ultimate goal of salvation is the glory of God, as emphasized in Galatians 1:5, which affirms that all of salvation works to this glorious end. Throughout Scripture, from Ephesians 1:6 to Revelation 4:11, we see that everything in redemptive history is designed to showcase God's glory. This belief reflects the Reformed emphasis on God's sovereignty, asserting that salvation belongs entirely to Him and is not the product of human achievement. When God saves a sinner, it is for the demonstration of His grace and majesty, leading believers to respond with worship and praise. Thus, understanding salvation in light of God's glory helps us recognize that our salvation is part of His grand narrative, meant to exalt Him above all.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:5, Ephesians 1:6, Revelation 4:11

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