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Why is the concept of glorification important for Christians?

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Glorification is vital for Christians as it reflects the completion of salvation and the restoration of believers to their intended glory.

Glorification serves as the ultimate culmination of God's saving plan for His people. In John 17:5, Jesus asks the Father to restore Him to the glory He had before the world began, emphasizing the importance of returning to His rightful position in light of the work accomplished through His death. For Christians, this concept signifies not only Jesus’ restoration but also the promise of their own transformation into the likeness of Christ. Romans 8:30 confirms that those whom He justified, He also glorified, establishing hope that believers will share in Christ’s glorious state, enabling them to fully experience communion with God endlessly.
Scripture References: John 17:5, Romans 8:30

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