John 13:32
If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in himself, and shall straightway glorify him.
Cross-references
John 17:4 says Jesus glorified the Father on earth — John 13:32 promises the Father will glorify the Son in return, completing the cycle.
In John 12:23, Jesus announces the hour of his glorification — the very event that is now occurring here.
In John 17:1, Jesus prays for the Father to glorify Him, directly echoing the mutual glorification described here.
John 7:18 teaches Jesus seeks the Father's glory — the same principle underlying his own glorification here.
John 7:39 reveals Jesus' glorification must happen before the Spirit is given — showing the importance of this event.
John 8:54 explicitly states the Father glorifies Jesus — the same truth expressed in this verse.
John 11:4 shows a prior instance where Lazarus' illness brings glory to Jesus — the same glorification culminating here.
John 12:16 notes that after Jesus was glorified, the disciples understood — the same glorification promised here.
John 12:28 has Jesus praying 'Father, glorify your name' — the Father's glorification is linked to the Son's here.
John 8:49 has Jesus honoring the Father — the reciprocal side of the Father glorifying the Son seen here.
1 Peter 3:22 states Jesus is at God's right hand, directly fulfilling his promised glorification.
Hebrews 1:3 describes Christ as the radiance of God's glory and seated at the right hand — the exact glorification promised here.
Isaiah 53:10-12 prophesies the suffering servant's exaltation — the very glorification Jesus speaks of here.
Zechariah 6:13 describes a priest-king bearing royal honor, prefiguring Christ's glorification as both priest and king.
Acts 3:13 declares that God glorified His servant Jesus, confirming the fulfillment of this promised glorification.
In Isaiah 49:3, God says His Servant will glorify Him — the same role Jesus fulfills here.
1 Peter 1:21 states God raised Jesus and gave Him glory, directly affirming the glorification promised here.
Philippians 2:11 shows every tongue confessing Jesus as Lord to the glory of God, extending the glorification theme to cosmic confession.
Hebrews 12:2 describes Jesus enduring the cross for the joy set before Him, then being exalted—the path to this glorification.
In Psalm 21:5, the king receives glory from God — parallel to God bestowing glory on Jesus here.