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How do we know that believers will see God?

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We know believers will see God because Scripture affirms this promise, particularly in Revelation 22:4 and Job 19:25-27.

Scripture provides a confidence for believers that they will indeed see God. In Revelation 22:4, it is promised that 'they shall see His face,' emphasizing the direct experience of God's presence. Additionally, Job 19:25-27 illustrates a profound hope of seeing God after resurrection, as Job expresses his knowledge that despite physical decay, he will behold God in his flesh. This hope is anchored in the nature of God's covenant with His people, who have been called out of darkness and given hearts to long for His glory. The testimony of the Old and New Testaments alike confirm the faithful's ultimate reunion with their Redeemer.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:4, Job 19:25-27, Isaiah 33:17, John 14:3

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