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Why is the glory of God essential to salvation?

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The glory of God is central to understanding the purpose of creation and salvation.

The glory of God is the ultimate aim of all creation and redemption. Romans 11:36 states, 'For of Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things: to whom be glory forever.' Our salvation serves to glorify God and reflect His nature. Ephesians 1 emphasizes this, asserting that God saves us to the praise of His glory. Understanding the glory of God inspires worship and compels us to recognize that our salvation is not merely about us but about displaying His magnificence and grace to the world. As sinners saved by grace, our transformed lives are testimonies to the glory of God’s sovereign work.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Ephesians 1

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