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Why is the glory of Christ central to the Christian faith?

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The glory of Christ is central as it represents the ultimate purpose of creation and redemption, where all things are done for His glory.

Christ's glory encapsulates the ultimate end of God's plan and purpose in creation and salvation. As stated in John 12:16 and the sermon, all things are designed to glorify Christ, indicating that God’s agenda revolves around His Son. Understanding the glory of Christ is essential because it frames the entirety of the gospel narrative—from creation, through His sacrificial death and resurrection, to the believer's own sanctification and future glorification. This glory is also a means for believers to comprehend their salvation, affirming that God prioritizes His glory in all acts of redemption. Without recognizing the glory of Christ, one cannot fully grasp the transformative power of the gospel.
Scripture References: John 12:16, 1 Corinthians 1:26-31

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