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Why is glorifying God important in the new kingdom?

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Glorifying God is the central purpose of His kingdom, reflecting His holiness and majesty in all that He does.

Glorifying God is paramount in His new kingdom, as all of creation exists to display His glory. As stated in 1 Corinthians 15:28, once all things are fulfilled and conquered through Christ, God will be 'all in all.' This means that every action, thought, and being will serve to exalt Him. God's purpose in redemption and the establishment of His kingdom is fundamentally about His glory, ensuring that nothing in creation detracts from His holiness and majesty. This theme runs throughout Scripture, emphasizing that our lives and faith should reflect and magnify God's glory above all else.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:28, Ephesians 1:12

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God's New Kingdom
Henry Mahan · Oct 27, 1991
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