Why is the glory of Christ important in salvation?
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The glory of Christ in salvation highlights His sovereignty and the accomplishment of redemption.
The glory of Christ is central to the understanding of salvation as it represents His divine nature and authority in the redemption process. In Psalm 21, we see that His glory is reflected in His strength and the successful completion of our salvation as the King of Kings. As stated in Philippians 2:9-11, God has exalted Him and given Him the name above all names, underscoring His sovereign power over all creation. This glory also reassures believers that salvation is secure because it is accomplished by the one who has all authority—Jesus Christ. Therefore, acknowledging His glory leads us to worship and reverence as we recognize the depth of sacrificial love and the accomplishment of His work for us.
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