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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The short answer is that “glorification” is God’s final removal of sin from the life of the saints (i.e., everyone who is saved) in the eternal state ( Romans 8:18; 2 Corinthians 4:17 ). At Christ’s coming, the glory of God ( Romans 5:2 )—His honor, praise, majesty, and holiness—will be realized in us; instead of being ...

  3. Glorification is the theological term used to describe the final removal of sin from the lives of Christians at the end of time. Dictionaries generally define glorification as a state of high or heightened honor. In biblical studies, however, glorification exists as one of three parts of the process of the Christian life that includes ...

  4. Glorification involves first of all the believer's sanctification or moral perfection ( 2 Thess 2:13-14 ; Heb 2:10-11 ), in which the believer will be made glorious, holy, and blameless ( Eph 5:27 ). The process of sanctification is at work in us now ( 2 Cor 3:18 ) but moves from one degree of glory to another until it reaches final glory.

  5. Introduction. Glorification is the final benefit of redemption in the ordo salutis, the “order of salvation” that describes the order in which the saving benefits of Christ are applied to His people. The glorification of believers is grounded in the glorification of the Mediator after His accomplishment of the work of redemption.

  6. Definition. The glorification of the Christian is that we shall share in God’s glory when we are in our resurrected bodies in the new heavens and new earth, experiencing deeper fellowship with God and not being at risk of falling away into sin, God’s glory finally being “all in all.”.

  7. Jan 16, 2017 · In John 5:44, Jesus challenges the Pharisees in where they seek their glory: ‘How can you believe, when you receive glory from one another and do not seek the glory that comes from the only God?’. It seems that Jesus is indirectly telling us to seek glory from God. How do we balance this with desiring to glorify him?

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