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Why is the glorification of Christ important?

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The glorification of Christ signifies His completed work of salvation, assuring believers of their eternal life.

Christ's glorification is pivotal as it represents His victory over sin and death. In John 12:23, Jesus states that 'the hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.' This glorification culminates in His crucifixion, resurrection, and exaltation, fulfilling the purpose of God’s salvation plan. When Jesus is lifted up — as foretold in Isaiah — He draws all people unto Himself (John 12:32). Recognizing this glorification is essential for believers, as it assures them that the sacrifice was accepted by the Father, thus granting eternal life to those who believe.
Scripture References: John 12:23, John 12:32, Isaiah 53:10-11

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