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Why is glorification important in the Christian faith?

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Glorification signifies the ultimate confirmation of believers' identity and status in Christ, culminating in their transformation into His likeness.

Glorification is the final step in the salvation process, which signifies how God ultimately transforms His people into the likeness of Christ. In Romans 8:30, it states, 'Whom He justified, them He also glorified.' This emphasizes that glorification is as certain as the past acts of predestination, calling, and justification. The promise of glorification offers believers hope and assurance that they will one day stand perfect before God. Furthermore, John 17:5 illustrates that Christ was glorified before the world began, indicating that believers are already seen as glorified in Him. This doctrine reassures Christians that their salvation journey not only ensures their current justification but also guarantees their future perfection in Christ at the resurrection.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, John 17:5

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