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Why is the concept of glorification important for Christians?

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Glorification is essential as it represents the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise to transform and perfect His people in the image of Christ.

Glorification is a critical aspect of salvation that reflects the culmination of God’s work in believers' lives. The doctrine teaches that those whom God has justified will also be glorified (Romans 8:30), affirming that our future transformation into the likeness of Christ is assured. This process highlights the hope and security found in God’s faithfulness, as believers are guaranteed a future where they will reflect His glory in their perfected state. As we endure trials and tribulations in this life, the promise of glorification provides comfort, enabling us to persevere in our faith, knowing that we will one day experience the fullness of joy in God’s presence.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, John 17:5, 1 Corinthians 15:42-44

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