Glorification in Reformed Christianity explained

Glorification is a concept in Christian theology treated differently by different Christian denominations. In Reformed Christianity, glorification is the final stage of the ordo salutis and an aspect of Christian soteriology and Christian eschatology. It refers to the nature of believers after death and judgement, "the final step in the application of redemption.[1] Biblical verses commonly cited as evidence for this doctrine include Psalm 49:15, Daniel 12:2, John 11:23–24, Romans 8:30 and 1 Corinthians 15:20. The theological doctrine of glorification goes on to describe how believers will be resurrected after death and given new bodies that have a degree of continuity with their mortal selves.

References

  1. Book: Systematic Theology . Inter-Varsity Press . Wayne, Grudem . 1994 . Nottingham . 828-839.