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Why is Christ's glory important in the context of salvation?

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Christ's glory is essential as it reflects the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption through His Son's sacrifice.

In John 17:1-5, Jesus emphasizes His desire for glorification, which is fundamental to the redemptive work of salvation. His glory is intertwined with the Father's glory; in seeking to glorify the Son, God is revealed as just, loving, and merciful. Through His obedience, life, death, and resurrection, Christ glorifies the Father, demonstrating God's righteousness in dealing with sin. This mutual glorification underscores the harmony of the trinitarian work of salvation, ensuring that believers find their identity and purpose in the glory of Christ.
Scripture References: John 17:1-5, Philippians 2:9-11, Colossians 1:16-17

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Glorify Thy Son
Clay Curtis · Sep 4, 2022
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