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Why is redemption through Christ seen as a revelation of God's glory?

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Redemption through Christ reveals God's glory by showcasing His attributes of justice, mercy, and grace harmoniously.

Redemption through Christ is the greatest display of God's glory because it reveals His attributes in perfect harmony. The Lord's mercy is showcased as He forgives sins while upholding justice at the same time. In Psalm 85:10, the psalmist notes that 'mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other,' demonstrating how God is both just and the justifier. The incredible power involved in the resurrection, as articulated in the New Testament, further amplifies God's glory through Christ’s redemptive work. Hence, the process of redemption is not merely a promise of salvation but a multifaceted revelation of who God is in His essence and character.
Scripture References: Psalm 85:10, Romans 3:26

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