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How do we know that Christ reveals Himself to His people?

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Christ reveals Himself only to His disciples, demonstrating that true revelation comes through faith (John 21:1-13).

The revelation of Christ is a sacred event that occurs specifically among His disciples, as shown in John 21:1-13. After His resurrection, Jesus revealed Himself exclusively to those He had chosen, affirming that only His elect see Him through spiritual insight. This is illustrated through encounters such as Mary at the tomb and the disciples on the road to Emmaus, where recognition comes not from mere physical sight but through divine revelation, often happening in moments of need or failure. Thus, for believers, the ability to see Christ is not based on human effort but is a sovereign act of grace, reinforcing the necessity of faith for true understanding (John 20:11-18).
Scripture References: John 21:1-13, John 20:11-18, John 17:2

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Drawing Near
Wayne Boyd · Feb 2, 2021
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Joshua

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