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Why is the glory of God fundamental in the Gospel?

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The glory of God is essential as it reveals the ultimate purpose behind salvation: to glorify Him.

The glory of God is presented as the ultimate aim of salvation in Galatians 1:5, which closes with 'to whom be glory forever and ever.' This highlights that the grand design of the Gospel is not merely for the benefit of humanity but fundamentally for God's glory. Salvation demonstrates God's character—His justice, mercy, and sovereignty. Believers are called to recognize that their redemption serves to exalt Christ and reflect His glory. Revelation 5:9-12 articulates this as the redeemed give glory and honor to the Lamb, affirming that the focus of salvation is about glorifying God.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:5, Revelation 5:9-12, Ephesians 1:6

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