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Why is God's glory important for salvation?

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God's glory is paramount in salvation, as it reflects His nature and purpose in redeeming His people.

Salvation ultimately serves to exalt God's glory. The sermon emphasizes that God saves His people not merely because they are lost but primarily for His own glory. As stated in Isaiah 43:7, God created everyone for His glory; thus, every act of salvation is a demonstration of His grace and might. If even one of His elect were to perish, it would detract from the fullness of His glory, as Christ's atoning sacrifice is effective and sufficient for all whom He has chosen. This understanding deepens the meaning of salvation as a grand display of divine grace, intended to highlight God's glory above all else.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:7

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