Galatians 1:24

And they glorified God in me.

Cross-reference

Luke 15:10 Parallel

Luke 15:10 speaks of joy in heaven over one repentant sinner — precisely what the churches' glorifying God reflects over Paul's repentance.

Luke 15:32 Parallel

Luke 15:32 celebrates the lost son found and alive — the same joy over Paul's reversal from lost persecutor to found preacher.

Acts 11:18 Parallel

In Acts 11:18, the Jerusalem church glorifies God for granting repentance to Gentiles—a parallel response to God's work as in Galatians 1:24.

Acts 21:20 Parallel

In Acts 21:20, the elders glorify God upon hearing Paul's report—directly parallel to the glorifying response in Galatians 1:24.

Matthew 5:16 Related theme

Matthew 5:16 connects good works to glorifying God — same outcome as Paul's life causing glorification.

Matthew 9:8 Related theme

Matthew 9:8 shows the crowd glorifying God after a healing — similar response to seeing God's power in Paul.

Luke 5:26 Related theme

Luke 5:26 records people glorifying God after a miracle — mirrors the glorification Paul's transformation prompted.

Luke 18:43 Related theme

Luke 18:43 describes both the healed man and crowd glorifying God — same pattern as Paul's conversion.

John 17:10 Related theme

John 17:10 has Jesus saying he is glorified in believers — Paul's life caused God to be glorified in him.

2 Corinthians 4:15 Related theme

2 Corinthians 4:15 ties grace spreading to thanksgiving and God's glory — same dynamic as Paul's conversion causing glorification.

Acts 9:20 Historical context

Acts 9:20 shows Paul immediately proclaiming Jesus — the actions that led others to glorify God in him.

2 Corinthians 9:13 describes believers glorifying God for others' generosity—parallel to glorifying God for Paul's conversion, both highlighting glory for grace.