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Why is Christ's glory important in the preaching of the gospel?

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Christ's glory is central to the gospel as it assures believers that salvation is wholly His work, reflecting God's sovereign grace.

The emphasis on Christ's glory in the preaching of the gospel underscores the truth that salvation is not of human effort but purely the work of God's grace. Christ's role as the prophet, priest, and king highlights His authority to execute redemption and proclaim freedom to the spiritually enslaved. As seen in passages like Romans 8:28-30, this glorious truth affirms God's purpose in salvation to glorify Himself and ensures that no one can boast before Him. By recognizing His glory, we are reminded that all aspects of our salvation are rooted in His merits, which leads to humble worship and praise among His people.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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