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Why should Christians seek to glorify God?

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Christians are called to glorify God as a response to His grace and as part of their purpose in life.

Christians are called to glorify God because it is the ultimate purpose of human existence as designed by the Creator. In the prayer of Jesus, He models this principle by asking the Father to glorify Him so that He may glorify the Father in return (John 17:1). This cyclical glorification emphasizes the relational aspect of salvation and purpose. By recognizing God's glory in Christ, believers are compelled to reflect that glory in their lives through worship, obedience, and spreading the gospel. Glorifying God also helps maintain the focus on His sovereignty and grace, reminding believers of their dependence on Him for salvation and life.
Scripture References: John 17:1-2, 1 Corinthians 10:31

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