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Why is God's glory in salvation important for Christians?

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God's glory in salvation emphasizes that He alone is responsible for our spiritual rebirth and deserves all credit.

The glory of God in salvation is central to the Christian faith, illustrating that spiritual life is a work of God and not of human effort. John 3 teaches that a person must be 'born again' by the Spirit to enter God's kingdom, clarifying that regeneration is solely God's act. This highlights our total dependence on God's grace, and as salvation originates from Him, it ensures that He alone receives the glory. In Revelation 19:1, we see a heavenly proclamation that 'salvation and glory and honor and power' belong to God, affirming that our redemption is ultimately about exalting His name.
Scripture References: John 3:3-8, Revelation 19:1

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The Glory of God
Paul Mahan · May 3, 2020
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