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Why is God's glory central to the concept of faith?

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God's glory is central to faith because true faith glorifies God, recognizing that all spiritual life is a result of His sovereign grace.

The centrality of God's glory in the concept of faith is foundational in Reformed theology, where every act of faith is a manifestation of God’s grace. In Hebrews 11, the examples of faith serve a dual purpose: they highlight the believers' trust in God's promises while simultaneously glorifying His power and sovereignty. Everything done in faith ultimately aims to reflect God's glory, as stated throughout the scriptures. Recognizing that faith is a gift from God reaffirms that it is He who receives the praise and honor, setting believers free from the burden of merit-based religion and demonstrating the beauty of His grace in calling and sustaining His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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By Faith Abraham
Paul Mahan · Mar 9, 2003
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