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Why is glorification of God's Son important?

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The glorification of Christ is central to God's redemptive plan and reflects His justice and mercy.

The glorification of Christ is paramount as it fulfills God's purpose in the redemptive drama. In John 17:1-2, Jesus requests for the Father to glorify Him so that He may glorify the Father. This glorification is not merely for Christ's sake but also for the ultimate display of God's attributes, including justice, mercy, and love. By dying on the cross, Christ's obedience showcases the holiness of God and His abhorrence of sin. The cross becomes the point where God's justice and mercy meet, allowing sinners to be redeemed and reconciled to the Father. Therefore, Christ's glorification is essential, giving hope to believers in their salvation through His completed work.
Scripture References: John 17:1-2

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