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Why is God glorified through Jesus' suffering?

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Jesus' suffering brings about redemption for humanity, thereby glorifying God through the fulfillment of His redemptive plan.

God is glorified through Jesus' suffering because it is through His sacrificial death that the price for sin is paid, fulfilling God's covenant promises. As Jesus expresses in John 12:28, His forthcoming suffering is integral to His mission; it accomplishes redemption for humanity, allowing for reconciliation with God. Through the cross, God demonstrates His justice, holiness, and love, providing a means of salvation for His people. Each moment of Christ's suffering is a part of His plan to glorify the Father, exemplifying how God can bring about ultimate good through what appears to be tragedy. This profound truth assures believers of God's sovereign purpose and the glory that results from Christ's dedication to His mission, even in the depths of suffering.
Scripture References: John 12:28

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