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When he was gone, Jesus said, “Now the Son of Man is glorified, and God is glorified in him. If God is glorified in him, God will glorify the Son in himself and will glorify him at once.” (John 13:31-32)
In this poignant moment, Jesus speaks to His disciples about the events that will soon unfold—the betrayal, crucifixion, and ultimate resurrection. This moment marks a pivotal transition in the narrative of the Gospel. It signifies that the culmination of Jesus’ earthly ministry is at hand; and through His death, burial, and resurrection, both He and God the Father will receive glory.
Jesus’ death on the cross was the ultimate act of love and sacrifice. It was through this act that He bore the sins of humanity, fulfilling the divine plan of salvation. His resurrection affirmed His victory over sin and death, demonstrating His divine authority and the promise of eternal life for all who believe. In this, Jesus is glorified as the Savior who not only suffered but triumphed over the grave.
The glorification of Jesus also reflects the glory of God the Father. By sending His Son to die for humanity, God revealed His immense love and justice. The resurrection showcased God’s power, affirming His sovereignty over life and death. In glorifying Jesus, God the Father is glorified, as it is through Jesus that the fullness of God's nature is revealed—His mercy, grace, and holiness.
Understanding the glorification of Jesus and the Father has profound implications for believers today. It calls for a response of gratitude, worship, and commitment. The sacrificial love demonstrated by Jesus should inspire believers to live lives that reflect His character. This means embracing a life of service, humility, and love towards others, just as Jesus exemplified.
Moreover, the resurrection offers hope and assurance. In a world filled with challenges, uncertainties, and suffering, the promise of resurrection reminds believers that death is not the end. It encourages a perspective rooted in hope, knowing that God’s power is at work in every situation.
As followers of Christ, the challenge is to glorify God in our own lives. This can be achieved through acts of kindness, sharing the Gospel, and living out our faith authentically. When believers embody the love of Christ, they reflect His glory to the world around them.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the incredible gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Thank You for the glory revealed through His death and resurrection. Help each believer to live in a way that honors You and reflects Your love to others. May our lives be a testament to the hope and victory found in Christ. Amen.
By Jim Connell
Jim is the founder of Lexington Rescue Mission, and authors JesusIsLordBlog.com, FaithAnswersPress.net, and FAQs of Faith (a mobile app)
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