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Jesus paradoxically speaks of seeds dying to bear fruit, giving life to get life, hating life to find life and all of this is somehow tied to His “glorification." Jesus will be “lifted up” and by this lifting he will draw all people to himself. Is this a common understanding of modern glorification? How has God turned our values on their head by having Jesus be glorified by being lifted up on a cross?
Jesus paradoxically speaks of seeds dying to bear fruit, giving life to get life, hating life to find life and all of this is somehow tied to His “glorification." Jesus will be “lifted up” and by this lifting he will draw all people to himself. Is this a common understanding of modern glorification? How has God turned our values on their head by having Jesus be glorified by being lifted up on a cross?