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Why is God’s glory important for Christians in evangelism?

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God's glory is paramount because it is the ultimate purpose of all creation and redemption, shaping our evangelistic endeavors.

The glory of God is central to Reformed theology and must be the ultimate aim of evangelism. As stated in Romans 11:36, everything exists for God's glory. This implies that when we engage in evangelism, we are not merely seeking to save souls or enhance church numbers; instead, our goal is to make God known and esteemed among the nations. By prioritizing His glory, we ensure that our methods do not compromise the truth of the gospel, but rather reflect the richness of His character and His redemptive plan. Paul's ministry exemplified this approach, as he aimed to declare the whole counsel of God, ensuring that God received the glory due to Him through transformed lives.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Acts 20:27

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