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Why is God's glory essential in salvation?

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God's glory is essential in salvation because it reflects His character and the purpose of His redemptive plan.

The emphasis on God's glory in salvation underscores that all aspects of redemptive history ultimately point to Him. Jude 25 concludes with a doxology ascribing glory and majesty to God, signifying that salvation is not for human pride but for God's exaltation. The entire process of redemption magnifies God's attributes—His justice, mercy, and love—demonstrating that He is both a righteous judge and a loving Father. By understanding that salvation serves to glorify God, believers are reminded that their faith and perseverance are meant not only for their benefit but to bring honor to God's name throughout all eternity.
Scripture References: Jude 25, Romans 11:36, 1 Corinthians 10:31

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