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Why should Christians live for God's glory?

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Living for God's glory reflects our identity as His created beings and brings fulfillment and purpose to our lives.

Christians are called to live for God's glory because it aligns with their created purpose. As God has made believers in His image, their lives should reflect His attributes and character. In Philippians 1:11, Paul highlights that the fruit of righteousness comes through Jesus Christ to the glory and praise of God. This demonstrates that as believers engage in actions that glorify God—whether through work, relationships, or ministry—they fulfill their ultimate calling. This pursuit not only honors God's design but also yields joy and fulfillment in the believer's life, affirming their identity as a child of God with a distinct purpose in the world.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:11, 1 Corinthians 10:31, Psalm 115:1, 1 Samuel 12:22

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