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Why is the glory of Christ significant for Christians?

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The glory of Christ signifies His authority and the eternal life He grants to His followers.

In John 17:22, Jesus speaks of the glory given to Him, which He has shared with His disciples. This glory represents His authority over all creation and His role in redeeming His people. By sharing this glory, Christ empowers His followers to understand their new identity and purpose. The spiritual transformation and the gift of eternal life that believers receive serve as a manifestation of this glory. Thus, understanding the glory of Christ enriches our worship and reinforces the assurance that we are beloved children of God, called to reflect His likeness in our lives.
Scripture References: John 17:22, Romans 8:30

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One In Him
Marvin Stalnaker · Oct 18, 2015
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