In a recent thread, apparently some denied that God has glorified each and every sinner that He saves. However, Romans 8:30 clearly teaches every saved person has been, past tense, glorified.
Certainly no sinner has any self generated claim to glory, we are wretched sinners. But, somehow, when God alone, by His will alone, chooses to transfer a lost wretched sinner spiritually into Christ, we are then "glorified." Certainly we can say that may mean we have been "clothed" in glory in that we are then "in Christ." But is that the idea? I think not.
In 1 Thessalonians 2:12, scripture teaches that when we are called into His kingdom we are also transferred into His glory. In John 17:23 we see that His Disciples were "perfected" in unity, or being at one with God. Thus, when each person is transferred spiritually into Christ, such that they are in Christ, and when indwelt, Christ (and God the Father) are in them, they being made perfect might also refer to they being glorified.
What do you think?
Certainly no sinner has any self generated claim to glory, we are wretched sinners. But, somehow, when God alone, by His will alone, chooses to transfer a lost wretched sinner spiritually into Christ, we are then "glorified." Certainly we can say that may mean we have been "clothed" in glory in that we are then "in Christ." But is that the idea? I think not.
In 1 Thessalonians 2:12, scripture teaches that when we are called into His kingdom we are also transferred into His glory. In John 17:23 we see that His Disciples were "perfected" in unity, or being at one with God. Thus, when each person is transferred spiritually into Christ, such that they are in Christ, and when indwelt, Christ (and God the Father) are in them, they being made perfect might also refer to they being glorified.
What do you think?