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Why is Christ's glorification through death significant for Christians?

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Christ's glorification through death signifies the triumph over sin and death, granting believers eternal life, as stated in John 12:23.

The significance of Christ’s glorification through death is profound in the life of a believer. In John 12:23, Jesus indicates that His impending death will bring about glory—not just for Himself but for all who believe in Him. This glorification entails the defeat of death and sin, allowing believers to experience the richness of eternal life. In Reformed theology, this concept is tied to the understanding of union with Christ, where believers are not only justified through His sacrifice but are also glorified with Him. Our hope and assurance hinge on the reality that through Christ’s glorification, we are promised transformation and eternal fellowship with God. This instills a mindset for Christians to see death not as an end, but as a glorious beginning.
Scripture References: John 12:23, Romans 8:30

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