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Why is the glory of God central in the gospel ministry?

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The glory of God is central to the gospel ministry as it affirms that salvation is God's work, showcasing His grace and sovereignty.

The centrality of God's glory in the gospel ministry is firmly established in 2 Corinthians 4:15, which states that the ultimate aim of ministry is the glory of God. This recognition shifts the focus away from human efforts and achievements towards what God has accomplished in Christ. The gospel reveals God’s gracious purpose for humanity, demonstrating that salvation is solely the result of His mercy and divine initiative. This understanding fosters humility among believers, knowing that their salvation is not due to their works but is a testament to God's glorious grace. In this light, ministry becomes an act of worship as it directs attention and honor back to God.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 4:15

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Ian Potts · Oct 17, 2010
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